Working Party on Pollution and Energy | Session 83 | 1-4 Jun 2021
Web conference

GRPE has organized a workshop on on low- and zero-emissions heavy duty vehicles regulatory needs concurrent with this session. The workshop aims to explore the potential regulatory needs that could emerge with the wider adoption of alternative powertrains for heavy duty trucks and buses.

Agenda Item 14.
Priority topics for GRPE activities

66. The Vice-Chair introduced GRPE-83-34 as notes from the “low- and zero-tailpipe emissions Heavy duty vehicles and associated regulatory needs” workshop held by GRPE during the GRPE week.

67. The representative from OICA thanked the secretariat for organizing the workshop and clarified there are on-going discussions at OICA on amending UN Regulation No. 49 to include hydrogen as a fuel for internal combustion engines.

68. The representative from the US, chair of the IWG on EVE, agreed considering heavy duty in the activities related to in-vehicle battery durability would be highly relevant.

69. The Chair introduced GRPE-83-35 as revised list of priorities to be shared with WP.29. The representative from the EC called for prior consultation within GRPE before including new element in the priority list.

70. The representative from Japan stated that carbon neutrality was now a crucial issue in the country and required the issue of life cycle analysis to be considered by GRPE as candidate to be included in the priority list, as was already the case in the GRPE emission items list (GRPE-80-04-Rev.1). the Chair agreed to consider this at the next session of GRPE in November 2021.

Documentation
GRPE-80-04/Rev.3 GRPE priority emission items list
GRPE-83-34 GRPE Low- Zero-tailpipe emissions Heavy Duty Vehicles workshop
GRPE-83-35 Updated listing of GRPE priorities
GRPE/2021/13 UN R49: Proposal for Supplement to 05 series of amendments (OICA)
GRPE/2021/14 UN R49: Proposal for Supplement to 06 series of amendments (OICA)
GRPE/2021/18 UN GTR: Proposal for in-vehicle battery durability for electrified vehicles