69. The representative from Australia introduced GRPE-82-13 on the consultation process on-going in the country for the future emission legislation for light and heavy vehicles. The representative from EC required some information about the consideration to propose the latest 07 series of amendment to UN Regulation No. 49 (instead of the 06) for the future heavy vehicles’ legislation. The representative from Australia clarified the 06 series of amendment to UN Regulation No. 49 was the latest available when the proposal was drafted and amending this (upon decision from transport minister) would require starting a whole new process.
70. The representative from EC asked whether feedback to the consultation was expected from GRPE and its stakeholders. The representative from Australia said the consultation was primarily aimed at domestic stakeholders, and the he would be thankful to receive feedback from international stakeholders too.
71. The representative from OICA recalled that Australia was not a contracting party to UN Regulation No. 83 and asked if this was expected to change if Australia was to adopt UN Regulation No. 83 as part of its emission legislation. The representative from Australia said that Australia would in principle become a contracting party to UN Regulation No. 83 if adopted as part of this legislative process.
72. The representative from UTAC/CERAM introduced GRPE-82-31-Rev-1 on the European Green NCAP and associated Green Vehicle Index (GVI) programs. The Chair requested the consortium to come back to GRPE when more results would be available. The representative from UTAC/CERAM confirmed more results would available in the coming months and another update could be envisaged when GRPE wishes to do so.