Draft global technical regulation on motorcycle evaporative emissions (version 5)
Document EPPR-10-14
2 April 2015

Working draft of the proposed GTR on L-category vehicle crankcase and evaporative emissions pursuant to the decisions taken during the 10th EPPR informal working group session.

Submitted by EC
Status: Superseded
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Previous Documents, Discussions, and Outcomes
5. | Mandate extension
6. | Proposals for new or amended GTRs and/or UN Regulations with regard to EPPR
9. (a) | Environmental and Propulsion Performance Requirements (EPPR) for L-category vehicles

44. The Chair of the IWG on EPPR presented a status report (GRPE-71-22) on the activities of the group and, in particular, on the work progress made in the three priority subjects identified and selected for the first stage of work: a draft UN GTR on evaporative and crankcase emissions, a draft UN GTR on on-board diagnostics and an entire revision of UN GTR No. 2. He introduced a first draft of the new UN GTR on evaporative and crankcase emissions (GRPE-71-20) and highlighted some open issues under consideration such as reference fuels, reference to vehicle classes, list of acronyms and symbols, and ageing test procedure. He expressed the intention of the group to submit a proposal with an official symbol at the next GRPE session. He informed GRPE that the group also intended to submit a first draft of the new UN GTR on on-board diagnostics at the next GRPE session. He underlined the need to amend the existing mandate due to the limited time to complete all work. He requested an extension of the timeline until 2020 to be able to finish all topics within the current mandate going beyond the three priority subjects identified for the first stage of work (GRPE-71-21).

45. The expert from the United States of America noted the three different reference fuels and the maximum amount of ethanol to be set. The expert from IMMA recalled the priority agreed upon powered two wheelers, in particular two wheelers with petrol engines, to facilitate the coordination of work. He informed GRPE about some progress made on powered three wheelers. The Chair of GRPE stated that the issue of referencing vehicle classes defined in the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3) and the Special Resolution No.1 (S.R.1), as well as the use of the terms “light vehicle” and “light duty vehicle”, needed to be further discussed at the next GRPE session in January 2016.

Related and Previous Documents
EPPR-10-09
EPPR-11-02
EPPR-11-07
EPPR-11-09
GRPE-71-20
EPPR-11-17
EPPR-11-19
Relates to GTR No. 17 |