Working Party on Pollution and Energy | Session 67 | 14 Nov 2013
Geneva
Agenda Item 2.
Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP)
Documentation
GRPE/67
Report of the GRPE on its 67th session
Report of the GRPE on its 67th session
Report of the special session of the Working Party on Pollution and Energy to consider the initial version of the light vehicle emissions GTR for submission to WP.29 for adoption.
GRPE-67-02
OICA statement on the development of the draft UN GTR on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicle Test Procedures (WLTP) (OICA)
OICA statement on the development of the draft UN GTR on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicle Test Procedures (WLTP)
OICA statement praising the successful work towards producing the first-phase regulation on light vehicle emissions and fuel efficiency, including for electric vehicles. However, OICA also notes the large number of open issues remaining to be resolved, including those intended for future phases of development.
GRPE-67-04
Proposal for a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP)
Proposal for a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP)
Text of the proposed new GTR on light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption as submitted by the WLTP UN GTR draft manager with last-minute corrections.
GRPE-67-04/Rev.1
Proposal for a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP): Revision 1
Proposal for a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP): Revision 1
Revised text of the proposed new GTR on light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption as submitted by the WLTP UN GTR draft manager with last-minute corrections.
GRPE-67-05
Report on the development of a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP)
Report on the development of a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP)
Draft report, presenting the work of the WLTP subgroups, on the development of the GTR on light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption as submitted by the GRPE secretariat.
GRPE-67-05/Rev.3
Report on the development of a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP): Revision 3
Report on the development of a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP): Revision 3
Update of the draft report, presenting the work of the WLTP subgroups, on the development of the GTR on light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption as submitted by the GRPE secretariat.
GRPE-67-06
Request to extend the mandate of the WLTP informal group through 2015 (EC and Japan)
Request to extend the mandate of the WLTP informal group through 2015
Request to continue development, through a second phase following adoption of the current draft GTR, of the light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption test cycle in order to improve certain technical aspects in the current cycle.
GRPE/2013/12
Annotated provisional agenda for the 67th GRPE session
Annotated provisional agenda for the 67th GRPE session
Agenda for the special GRPE session intended to finalize the draft GTR Worldwide Light vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) to establish uniform light vehicle emissions and fuel efficiency test procedures.
GRPE/2013/13
Proposal for a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (EC and Japan)
Proposal for a new UN Global Technical Regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures
Final draft version of the WLTP global technical regulation for review and eventual approval at the Working Party on Pollution and Energy special session set for 14 November 2013.
WP.29-161-14
Request to extend the mandate of the WLTP informal group through 2015 (EU and Japan)
Request to extend the mandate of the WLTP informal group through 2015
Request to continue development, through a second phase following adoption of the current draft GTR, of the light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption test cycle in order to improve certain technical aspects in the current cycle.