| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
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Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
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| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
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Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
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Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
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Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
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Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
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Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
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Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
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Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
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In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
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Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
|
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
|
Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
|
Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
|
Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
|
Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
|
Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
|
In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
|
Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
|
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
|
Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
|
Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
|
Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
|
Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
|
Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
|
In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
|
Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
|
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
|
Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
|
Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
|
Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
|
Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
|
Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
|
In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
|
Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
|
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
|
Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
|
Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
|
Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
|
Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
|
Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
|
In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
|
Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
|
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
|
Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
|
Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
|
Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
|
Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
|
Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
|
In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
|
Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
|
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
|
Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
|
Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
|
Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
|
Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
|
Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
|
In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
|
Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
|
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
|
Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
|
Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
|
Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
|
Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
|
Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
|
In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
|
Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
|
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
|
Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
|
Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
|
Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
|
Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
|
Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
|
In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
|
Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2025/15 |
|
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval braking systems for e-trailers and Electric Regenerative Braking (ERB) in towed vehicles of Category O. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA, OICA, and CLCCR |
| Meeting Sessions: 21st GRVA session (20-24 Jan 2025) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 24 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-22-26 |
|
Proposal to add definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer”, and “dynamo function” for trailers of category O3 and O4, amend paragraph 2.2.2.4. to reference electric regenerative braking systems and electric propulsion systems, insert new paragraphs 5.2.2.26.1. through 5.2.2.26.5. establishing special requirements for dynamo function including maximum retardation power of 20kW, wheel locking prevention at speeds above 15 km/h, and assessment according to Annex 18, insert requirements in Annex 4 to switch off electric regenerative braking systems and dynamo function during brake applications and tests, and amend Annex 19 Appendices 5 and 7 to include e-Axles in schematic diagram considerations. This document is based on GRVA/2025/15 and GRVA-21-12. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 22nd GRVA session (2-6 Jun 2025) |
| Document date: 01 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-23-11/Rev.2 |
|
Proposal to establish definitions for “e-axle”, “e-axle trailer” and “dynamo function” and to establish provisions for the approval of e-axle trailers with regard to their “dynamo function”. |
| Submitted by: CLCCR, CLEPA, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 23rd GRVA session (22-25 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 25 Sep 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-10 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to add subparagraph (c). The amendment addresses trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves for automatic brake requirements. Current para. 2.8 includes options (a) and (b) requiring spring brake pressure reduction or corresponding pressure reduction in spring compression chamber. New subparagraph (c) permits alternative designs where combined service braking and parking braking system activation holds a laden trailer on 18 percent gradients at any service brake energy reservoir pressure from 850 kPa to 0 kPa, providing greater realization flexibility while maintaining required holding performance. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-11 |
|
Proposal to amend para. 2.8 of Annex 8 to UN R13 to require trailers utilizing service braking system energy reserves to fulfil one of three requirements when uncoupled and park brake control released: pressure in spring brake compression chamber shall reduce to 0 kPa when energy reserves reduce to 280 kPa, pressure reduction in service braking system energy reserve results in corresponding reduction in spring compression chamber pressure, or combined service and parking braking forces shall hold laden trailer as required when service brake energy reservoir reduces from 850 kPa to 0 kPa. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 11 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-24 |
|
Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.1. to require the vehicle manufacturer to supplement its statement with an explanation of how the chosen strategy ensures system objectives do not prejudice safe operation of systems referred to and a description of the validation plan, and to require the designated technical service to perform an assessment of the manufacturer’s explanation and validation plan suitability and may perform or require tests as specified in para. 4., and amend Annex 8, para. 3.4.4. to require documentation supported by analysis showing system behaviour on fault occurrence including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function, to establish and maintain analytical approaches open for inspection by the designated technical service at type approval, and to require the designated technical service to perform assessment including inspection of safety approach at concept and system levels and validation plans and results. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 15 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-33 |
|
Presentation on electrically propelled and recuperating trailers. The document outlines communication flows between towing vehicles and e-trailers using ISO 11992-2 over ISO 7638-1, involving parameter groups EBS14 (control), EBS28 (energy/state of charge), and EBS29 (status). Key principles include the towing vehicle setting control modes and requesting torque, with trailers reporting capabilities. The document discusses support for maximum three e-axle equipped trailers due to bandwidth limitations, enabling of e-trailer control via CANopen Service Data Objects, and backward compatibility with ISO 11992-2:2014. Amendments to UN Regulation 13 are planned with target entry into force in May 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-37 |
|
Proposal to develop UN GTR for both assisted and automated parking. The document presents parking product classifications in China, including assisted parking (park-in/park-out, cruising capability, remote-control variants) and automated parking systems. Current UN Regulations lack specific technical requirements, test methods, and test scenarios for parking functions. China is developing national standards GB for parking combined driver assistance systems and automated parking systems, with approval expected by end of 2026 and early 2027 respectively. The proposal suggests establishing a Task Force to study applicability of current UN Regulations to parking products, then determining whether to establish an IWG or formulate new regulations. |
| Submitted by: CATARC and NTCAS |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment, WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS), and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Parking-related functions |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-42 |
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In January 2022, an M1 passenger vehicle with a detached tyre caused its Anti-lock Braking System to activate, preventing effective braking and resulting in collision with a stationary lorry. The coroner concluded the ABS functioned as intended but created an unsafe scenario by using the fastest rotating wheel as reference speed, and recommended changes to prevent future deaths. The UK proposal to amend UN R13-H would require manufacturers to affirm that strategies to achieve system objectives will not prejudice safe operation of systems under non-fault conditions, including failures of other systems involved in achieving system function such as tyres or wheels, and that documentation be supported by analysis showing how the system will behave upon any fault with bearing on vehicle control, performance, or safety, including faults with other systems involved in achieving system function. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
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| UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-44 |
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Proposal to delete paragraph 1.2.6. excluding e-axle trailers with e-axles providing electric propulsion and/or incorporating an electric regenerative braking system from the scope of UN R13, and add definitions of “e-axle,” “e-axle trailer,” “dynamo function,” and “e-trailer”; add special requirements for power-driven vehicles supporting e-trailer operation, e-axle trailers equipped with dynamo function, and e-trailers of category O; add requirements for electric control lines conforming to ISO 11992-2:2027; specify message support and functional compatibility; and add provisions for electric regenerative braking, dynamo function, and propulsion, including parameters such as retarder torque demand priority, propulsion force limits, overriding mode activation at speeds below 15km/h, and vehicle stability function interaction. |
| Submitted by: OICA, CLCCR, and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Informal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 13 | Heavy-Duty Vehicle Braking and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Trailer-axle energy and propulsion |
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GRVA may wish to resume consideration of a revised proposal for amendments to UN Regulation No. 13 aimed at inserting requirements for the approval of e-trailers (beyond the dynamo function already addressed by GRVA-23-11/Rev.2), tabled by the experts from CLEPA, the International Association of the Body and Trailer Building Industry (CLCCR) and OICA.
| GRVA-22-26 | UN R13: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2025/15 |
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| GRVA-25-33 | e-Trailer Industry Group: Status and discussions |
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| GRVA-25-44 | UN R13: Proposal for e-trailer amendments |
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| GRVA/2025/15 | UN R13: Proposal for amendments |
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GRVA may wish to review amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 13, 13-H, 139 or 140, if available.
| GRVA-25-10 | UN R13: Proposal to amend Annex 8, para. 2.8. |
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| GRVA-25-11 | UN R13: Proposal for a Supplement |
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| GRVA-25-24 | UN R13-H: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments |
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| GRVA-25-42 | UN R13-H: Presentation on a fatal incident involving ADS performance |
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| GRVA-25-37 | Proposal for regulatory alignment concerning parking related functions |