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Document 32011D0878

    2011/878/EU: Commission Implementing Decision of 20 December 2011 confirming the provisional calculation of average specific CO 2 emissions and specific emissions targets for manufacturers of passenger cars for the calendar year 2010 pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council Text with EEA relevance

    SL L 343, 23.12.2011, p. 97–104 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    Legal status of the document In force

    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec_impl/2011/878/oj

    23.12.2011   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 343/97


    COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION

    of 20 December 2011

    confirming the provisional calculation of average specific CO2 emissions and specific emissions targets for manufacturers of passenger cars for the calendar year 2010 pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council

    (Text with EEA relevance)

    (2011/878/EU)

    THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

    Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

    Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 setting emission performance standards for new passenger cars as part of the Community’s integrated approach to reduce CO2 emissions from light-duty vehicles (1), and in particular the second subparagraph of Article 8(5) and Article 10(1) thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    The Commission is required, pursuant to Article 8(5) of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009, to confirm each year, the average specific emissions of CO2 and the specific emissions target for each manufacturer of passenger cars in the Union as well as for each pool of manufacturers formed in accordance with Article 7(7) of that Regulation. On the basis of that confirmation, the Commission is to determine whether manufacturers and pools have complied with the requirements of Article 4 of that Regulation. Where it is clear that a manufacturer or a pool has failed to meet its specific emissions target, the Commission is required, pursuant to Article 9(1) of that Regulation, to issue excess emissions premiums by way of individual decisions addressed to the manufacturers or pool managers concerned.

    (2)

    Pursuant to Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009, the targets are binding on manufacturers and pools with effect from 2012. For the calendar years 2010 and 2011, the Commission should however calculate indicative targets and, pursuant to Article 8(6) of that Regulation, notify those manufacturers or pools whose average specific emissions exceed their indicative targets. As those targets for 2010 and 2011 will serve as indicators to manufacturers of the effort required to reach the mandatory target in 2012, it is appropriate to determine the average specific emissions of manufacturers for 2010 and 2011 in accordance with requirements set out in the second paragraph of Article 4 of that Regulation and take into account only the 65 % lowest emitting vehicles of each manufacturer.

    (3)

    The data to be used for the calculation of the average specific emissions and the specific emissions targets is set out in Part C of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 and is based on Member States’ registrations of new passenger cars during the preceding calendar year. The data is taken from the certificates of conformity issued by the manufacturers or from documents providing equivalent information in accordance with Article 3(1) of Commission Regulation (EU) No 1014/2010 of 10 November 2010 on monitoring and reporting of data on the registration of new passenger cars pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council (2).

    (4)

    The data for 2010 was transmitted to the Commission by the deadline of 28 February 2011 specified in Article 8(2) of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 by a majority of the Member States. The complete datasets for all Member States were only, however, finally made available to the Commission by mid April and were subsequently provisionally verified.

    (5)

    Where, as a result of the initial verification, it was evident that certain data were missing or manifestly incorrect, the Commission contacted the Member States concerned and, subject to the agreement of those Member States, adjusted or completed the data accordingly. Where no agreement could be reached with a Member State, the provisional data of that Member State was not adjusted.

    (6)

    On 29 June 2011, the Commission published, in accordance with Article 8(4) of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009, the provisional data and notified 89 manufacturers of the provisional calculations of their average specific emissions in 2010 and their specific emissions targets. Manufacturers were asked to verify the data and to notify to the Commission any errors within 3 months of receipt of the notification in accordance with the first subparagraph of Article 8(5) of that Regulation.

    (7)

    On 12 August, guidelines for the notification of errors in the CO2 data from cars were published on the Commission website. The guidelines provide a format for notification and indicate the information required from the manufacturers to enable the Commission to take those errors into account.

    (8)

    Fifteen manufacturers submitted notifications of errors within the 3-month deadline. One manufacturer submitted a complete notification after the expiry of the deadline. Seven manufacturers out of those 15 submitted notifications that included detailed information on the errors and justifications for the corrections proposed. The remaining eight manufacturers submitted summary notifications that only partially complied with the Commission’s recommendations as to the format and contents of the notifications. In addition to those manufacturers that submitted notifications of error, eight manufacturers informed the Commission that there were errors in the datasets without providing any further information or evidence as to the nature or reasons for those errors.

    (9)

    In the case of the 73 manufacturers that did not notify any errors in the datasets or only informed the Commission of errors in the datasets without providing the necessary evidence, the provisional data and provisional calculations of the average specific emissions and the specific emissions targets should be confirmed without adjustments.

    (10)

    Where manufacturers have provided the necessary information and evidence supporting the existence of errors in the datasets, the Commission should consider those notifications and, where appropriate, amend the provisional calculations of the average specific emissions and the targets.

    (11)

    Member States’ registration authorities are solely responsible for the number of registrations reported to the Commission. As manufacturers’ sales data do not necessarily accurately reflect the number of registrations in a given Member State for a given period of time, it is not possible to consider errors in the number of registrations for the calculation of the average specific emissions. Only errors relating to the contents of the datasets for registered vehicles should therefore be considered. However, in some cases, manufacturers have notified that registrations should be attributed to another manufacturer. Those re-attributions should be reflected in the final confirmed datasets.

    (12)

    It results from the complete notifications that the manufacturers were able to identify a part of the datasets as correct and proposed corrections to those parts of the datasets that could be verified. Between 4 and 15 per cent of the datasets consist, however, of registrations referring to unidentifiable vehicles for which values such as CO2 emissions or mass cannot be verified by the manufacturer. This is usually due to missing information that is required in order for the manufacturer to identify the individual vehicles, more precisely the identification code composed of the type, variant and version of the vehicles concerned. In a small number of cases, registrations could be attributed to manufacturers, however, key data on CO2 emissions and mass were not available.

    (13)

    The Commission has verified the corrections proposed by the manufacturers and the supporting evidence. Where entries have been corrected either by inserting a missing value or by replacing an incorrect value for those registrations that can be verified by the manufacturer and the corrected values are consistent with values resulting from reference data sources, such as data from type approval documents, such corrections are justified. However, where a manufacturer has notified errors but not proposed corrections, notwithstanding that those errors could have been verified and corrected and has not sufficiently demonstrated that those corrections could not be made within the 3-month verification period, those errors should not be considered for the final calculation.

    (14)

    In the case of registrations that can be attributed to, but not verified by the manufacturers, the values for CO2 emissions and mass included in those registrations should still be used to calculate the average CO2 emissions and specific emissions target. It is however necessary to take into account the fact that manufacturers cannot verify those values and ensure that the inclusion does not have a negative impact on the final values determined for the manufacturers concerned. Accordingly, an error margin should be applied to that calculation reflecting the individual situation of the manufacturer as described and justified in the notification of errors. More precisely, an error margin should be calculated for the average specific emissions and the average mass, since those two parameters determine the distance to the specific emissions target of each manufacturer, i.e. how close a manufacturer is to achieving its specific emission target.

    (15)

    The error margin should be determined as the difference between the distances to the specific emission target expressed as the average emissions subtracted from the specific emissions targets calculated including and excluding those registrations that cannot be verified by the manufacturers. Regardless of whether that difference is positive or negative the error margin should always reduce the distance to the target of the manufacturer.

    (16)

    In the case of registrations where the values on CO2 emissions or mass are missing as well as the identification code, those registrations should not be taken into account for the final calculation of the average emissions.

    (17)

    Since the 2010 data verification exercise is the first to be carried out pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 443/2009, it is appropriate to exceptionally consider also those notifications that did not include all the information required by the Commission for fully taking into account the errors. The error margins to be applied to the final calculations referred to in those notifications should however be calculated on the basis of the Commission’s own assessment of the number of registrations that cannot be verified by those manufacturers. It is also appropriate, exceptionally, to take into account, for the confirmation of 2010 data, the notification of errors that was submitted shortly after the expiry of the deadline.

    (18)

    The average specific emissions of CO2 from new passenger cars registered in 2010, the specific emissions targets and the difference between those two values should be confirmed accordingly,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

    Article 1

    The following values specified in the Annex are confirmed for each manufacturer of passenger cars and for each pool of manufacturers in respect of the 2010 calendar year:

    (a)

    the specific emissions target;

    (b)

    the average specific emissions of CO2, where appropriate adjusted by the relevant error margin;

    (c)

    the difference between the values referred to in points (a) and (b);

    (d)

    the average specific emissions of CO2 for all new passenger cars;

    (e)

    the average mass for all new passenger cars in the Union.

    Article 2

    This Decision shall enter into force on the third day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

    Done at Brussels, 20 December 2011.

    For the Commission

    The President

    José Manuel BARROSO


    (1)   OJ L 140, 5.6.2009, p. 1.

    (2)   OJ L 293, 11.11.2010, p. 15.


    ANNEX

    Table 1

    Values relating to the performance of manufacturers confirmed in accordance with Article 10(1) of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    Manufacturer Name

    Pools and Derogations

    Number of registrations

    Average CO2 (65 %) corrected

    Specific emission target

    Distance to target

    Distance to target adjusted

    Average mass

    Average CO2 (100 %)

    Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH + Co. KG

     

    173

    187,795

    147,429

    40,366

    40,366

    1 753,38

    210,341

    Artega Automobil GmbH & Co. KG

     

    2

    220,000

    132,194

    87,806

    87,806

    1 420,00

    220,000

    Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd

    D

    1 415

    333,482

    320,000

    13,482

    12,657

    1 860,72

    348,372

    Audi AG

     

    589 855

    133,883

    140,365

    –6,482

    –6,557

    1 598,80

    151,832

    Automobiles Citroën

     

    815 936

    118,764

    127,361

    –8,597

    –8,597

    1 314,26

    131,418

    Automobiles Peugeot

     

    974 248

    119,208

    127,704

    –8,496

    –8,496

    1 321,76

    131,021

    Autovaz

     

    3 911

    212,171

    126,410

    85,761

    85,761

    1 293,44

    219,516

    Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

     

    640 021

    129,253

    137,409

    –8,156

    –8,210

    1 534,13

    146,355

    Bentley Motors Ltd

     

    1 187

    391,423

    181,363

    210,060

    210,060

    2 495,92

    395,925

    BMW M GmbH

     

    77 120

    133,513

    142,836

    –9,323

    –13,535

    1 652,88

    156,242

    Bugatti Automobiles SAS

     

    8

    584,600

    159,225

    425,375

    425,375

    2 011,50

    589,250

    Caterham Cars Limited

    D

    135

    166,920

    210,000

    –43,080

    –43,080

    712,15

    179,826

    Chevrolet Italia

     

    25 442

    113,042

    116,356

    –3,314

    –3,359

    1 073,45

    117,607

    Chrysler Group LLC

     

    31 121

    192,081

    157,480

    34,601

    34,601

    1 973,32

    215,200

    CNG Technik

    P1

    583

    225,000

    134,782

    90,218

    89,953

    1 476,64

    226,252

    Automobile Dacia SA

     

    251 938

    133,865

    123,831

    10,034

    9,631

    1 237,01

    144,989

    Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd

     

    18 972

    128,351

    117,975

    10,376

    10,376

    1 108,86

    145,374

    Daimler AG, Stuttgart

    P2

    646 067

    137,762

    137,323

    0,439

    0,349

    1 532,24

    160,166

    DR Motor Company SRL

     

    4 943

    122,413

    120,642

    1,771

    1,771

    1 167,22

    138,566

    Ferrari

    D

    2 361

    300,718

    303,000

    –2,282

    –2,282

    1 751,12

    322,468

    FIAT Group Automobiles SpA

     

    975 822

    115,285

    119,240

    –3,955

    –3,955

    1 136,56

    125,013

    Ford-Werke GmbH

    P1

    1 076 887

    121,128

    126,226

    –5,098

    –5,605

    1 289,42

    136,552

    Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd

    ND

    30 655

    165,182

    164,616

    0,566

    0,520

    1 608,03

    179,332

    Geely Europe Ltd

     

    918

    115,916

    140,077

    –24,161

    –24,161

    1 592,50

    131,466

    General Motors Company

     

    1 490

    270,134

    151,750

    118,384

    113,988

    1 847,93

    296,400

    GM Daewoo Auto u. Tech. Comp.

     

    146 117

    125,759

    124,606

    1,153

    1,138

    1 253,96

    143,544

    GM Italia SRL

     

    37 670

    119,750

    125,467

    –5,717

    –5,717

    1 272,82

    124,405

    Great Wall Motor Company Limited

    D

    344

    222,000

    195,000

    27,000

    27,000

    1 919,52

    224,314

    Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur GmbH

     

    2

    310,000

    132,879

    177,121

    177,121

    1 435,00

    310,000

    Honda Automobile China CO

    P3

    20 876

    125,023

    119,099

    5,924

    5,911

    1 133,46

    126,094

    Honda Automobile Thailand CO

    P3

    1 444

    142,000

    120,816

    21,184

    21,184

    1 171,03

    142,615

    Honda Motor CO

    P3

    102 890

    124,841

    128,710

    –3,869

    –4,083

    1 343,77

    143,823

    Honda of the UK Manufacturing

    P3

    47 840

    145,932

    133,391

    12,541

    12,234

    1 446,21

    162,280

    Honda Turkiye AS

    P3

    1 587

    155,953

    125,560

    30,393

    30,393

    1 274,84

    156,624

    Hyundai Motor Europe GmbH

     

    325 603

    120,858

    126,725

    –5,867

    –5,867

    1 300,33

    134,244

    Iveco SpA

     

    49

    213,548

    180,265

    33,283

    33,283

    2 471,90

    216,694

    Jaguar Cars Ltd

    D

    23 740

    178,656

    178,025

    0,631

    0,631

    1 900,33

    199,016

    Kia Motors Europe GmbH

     

    253 706

    126,251

    131,248

    –4,997

    –4,997

    1 399,30

    143,272

    KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG

    D

    57

    173,432

    200,000

    –26,568

    –26,568

    882,89

    179,000

    Automobili Lamborghini SpA

     

    265

    323,977

    141,293

    182,684

    182,506

    1 619,11

    357,362

    Land Rover

    D

    65 534

    209,295

    178,025

    31,270

    31,270

    2 351,43

    231,494

    Lotus Cars Limited

    D

    825

    189,108

    280,000

    –90,892

    –90,892

    1 159,21

    196,596

    The London Taxi Company

     

    1 662

    225,087

    154,227

    70,860

    70,860

    1 902,13

    227,739

    Magyar Suzuki Corporation Ltd

     

    87 204

    130,004

    121,130

    8,874

    8,843

    1 177,91

    136,665

    Mahindra Europe SRL

     

    48

    246,839

    160,042

    86,797

    86,797

    2 029,38

    251,500

    Maruti Suzuki India Ltd

     

    19 577

    103,000

    109,908

    –6,908

    –6,908

    932,36

    104,287

    Maserati SpA

     

    1 626

    353,473

    159,119

    194,354

    194,354

    2 009,18

    362,557

    Mazda Motor Corporation

     

    170 007

    133,729

    128,523

    5,206

    4,831

    1 339,67

    149,458

    Mercedes-AMG GmbH, Affalterbach

    P2

    1 503

    308,000

    144,857

    163,143

    163,138

    1 697,10

    308,000

    MG Motor UK Limited

    D

    264

    184,871

    184,000

    0,871

    0,871

    1 180,16

    184,717

    Micro-Vett SpA

     

    4

    0,000

    133,507

    – 133,507

    – 133,507

    1 448,75

    0,000

    Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC)

    P4

    72 594

    145,036

    138,601

    6,435

    6,377

    1 560,20

    165,144

    Mitsubishi Motor R & D Europe GmbH

    P4

    16 530

    119,878

    114,793

    5,085

    5,084

    1 039,25

    127,284

    Morgan Motor Co. Ltd

    D

    415

    164,342

    180,000

    –15,658

    –15,658

    1 113,67

    189,278

    Nissan International SA

     

    389 818

    132,131

    128,875

    3,256

    3,256

    1 347,39

    147,197

    O.M.C.I. SRL

     

    46

    156,862

    120,759

    36,103

    36,103

    1 169,78

    167,848

    Adam Opel AG

     

    935 499

    126,920

    130,483

    –3,563

    –3,767

    1 382,56

    139,529

    OSV — Opel Special Vehicles GmbH

     

    67

    135,512

    140,208

    –4,696

    –4,696

    1 595,36

    136,836

    Perodua Manufacturing Sdn Bhd

     

    690

    136,480

    113,634

    22,846

    22,846

    1 013,88

    140,230

    Pgo Ingenierie

     

    29

    185,000

    115,657

    69,343

    69,343

    1 058,14

    189,828

    Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG

     

    34 512

    220,872

    152,089

    68,783

    68,783

    1 855,34

    238,859

    Potenza Sports Cars

     

    31

    178,000

    99,975

    78,025

    78,025

    715,00

    178,000

    Proton Cars United Kingdom Ltd

    D

    792

    143,315

    185,000

    –41,685

    –41,685

    1 394,89

    153,557

    Quattro GmbH

     

    2 596

    279,097

    154,102

    124,995

    124,766

    1 899,39

    299,034

    Renault

     

    1 125 141

    120,700

    127,045

    –6,345

    –6,378

    1 307,33

    133,824

    Rolls-Royce Motors Cars Ltd

     

    413

    315,616

    181,297

    134,319

    133,038

    2 494,48

    332,063

    Saab Automobile AB

     

    19 979

    156,561

    143,922

    12,639

    12,639

    1 676,64

    175,341

    Santana Motor SA

     

    382

    168,351

    135,765

    32,586

    32,586

    1 498,15

    204,921

    SEAT

     

    288 629

    120,162

    125,722

    –5,560

    –5,647

    1 278,38

    131,162

    Secma

     

    26

    155,000

    97,370

    57,630

    57,630

    658,00

    155,000

    Shijiazhuang Shuanghuan Automobile Company

     

    44

    266,357

    152,951

    113,406

    113,406

    1 874,20

    267,682

    SKODA auto a.s.

     

    420 718

    127,869

    127,225

    0,644

    0,571

    1 311,28

    139,193

    Sovab

     

    94

    227,066

    166,119

    60,947

    60,947

    2 162,34

    230,138

    Ssangyong Motor Company

    D

    4 785

    203,851

    180,000

    23,851

    23,851

    2 023,10

    215,728

    Suzuki Motor Corporation

     

    85 177

    124,055

    121,050

    3,005

    2,981

    1 176,15

    144,109

    Tata Motors Limited

    D

    3 582

    137,754

    178,025

    –40,271

    –40,271

    1 293,00

    151,987

    Tesla Motors Ltd

     

    40

    0,000

    128,309

    – 128,309

    – 128,309

    1 335,00

    0,000

    Think

     

    144

    0,000

    120,248

    – 120,248

    – 120,248

    1 158,61

    0,000

    Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA

     

    564 633

    112,241

    128,349

    –16,108

    –16,273

    1 335,87

    129,056

    Volkswagen AG

     

    1 469 419

    125,987

    130,715

    –4,728

    –4,763

    1 387,65

    140,352

    Volvo Car Corporation

     

    204 926

    134,492

    143,273

    –8,781

    –8,781

    1 662,43

    156,948

    Westfield Sports Cars

     

    3

    178,000

    99,975

    78,025

    78,025

    715,00

    178,000

    Wiesmann GmbH

    D

    8

    253,000

    274,000

    –21,000

    –21,000

    1 409,88

    257,250

    Explanatory notes to Table 1:

    Column B

    ‘D’ means that a derogation relating to a small volume manufacturer has been granted in accordance with Commission Implementing Decision C(2011) 8334 final;

    ‘ND’ means that a derogation relating to niche manufacturer has been granted in accordance with Commission Implementing Decision C(2011) 8336 final;

    ‘P’ means that the manufacturer is member of a pool (listed in table 2) formed in accordance with Article 7 of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009.

    Column D

    ‘Average specific emissions (65 %) corrected’ means the average specific emissions of CO2 calculated in accordance with the first indent of the second subparagraph of Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 and section 4 of Commission Communication COM(2010) 657 based on the corrections notified to the Commission by the manufacturer concerned. That figure considers all vehicles with both a valid value for mass and CO2 emissions, including vehicles that cannot be verified by the manufacturers.

    Column E

    ‘Specific emissions target’ means the emission target based on the average mass of all vehicles attributed to a manufacturer (100 % of all vehicles to be taken into account from 2015 onwards) after applying the formula set out in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 443/2009.

    Column F

    ‘Distance to target’ means the difference between the values in column D and column E.

    Column G

    ‘Distance to target adjusted’ means the distance to target as indicated under Column F adjusted to take into account the error margin. The error is due to the unidentifiable vehicles (vehicles where the identification code for type, variant and version is missing) and it is calculated in accordance with the following formula:

    Error = absolute value of [(AC1 – TG1) – (AC2 – TG2)]

    AC1

    =

    the average specific emissions of CO2 including the unidentifiable vehicles (as set out in column D);

    TG1

    =

    the specific emission target including the unidentifiable vehicles (as set out in column E);

    AC2

    =

    the average emissions of CO2 excluding the unidentifiable vehicles;

    TG2

    =

    the specific emission target excluding the unidentifiable vehicles.

    Table 2

    List of pools and values confirmed in accordance with Article 10(1) of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    Pool Name

    Pool

    Number of registrations

    Average CO2 (65 %) corrected

    Specific emissions target

    Distance to target

    Distance to target adjusted

    Average mass

    Average CO2 (100 %)

    FORD-WERKE GMBH

    P1

    1 077 470

    121,143

    126,231

    –5,088

    –5,182

    1 162,42

    127,80

    DAIMLER AG

    P2

    647 570

    137,834

    137,340

    0,494

    –0,016

    1 167,88

    140,91

    HONDA MOTOR EUROPE LTD

    P3

    174 637

    128,612

    128,750

    –0,138

    –0,365

    1 344,64

    146,87

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS

    P4

    89 124

    137,055

    134,185

    2,870

    2,840

    1 463,58

    158,12


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