3. (a) UN Regulations Nos. 68, 83, 101, 103, and 154
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12. The representative from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2023/10, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2023/11 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2023/12, which content had already been discussed in previous sessions of GRPE. GRPE agreed with the content of the proposal.
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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13. The representative from OICA introduced GRPE-87-13-Rev.2. The representative from the Netherlands sought clarification on the modifications provided in the revision of this document. The representative from OICA clarified the justification had been improved. The representative from Japan suggested to add the word “coolant” between the words “engine temperature” for better clarity. GRPE agreed with the content of the proposal.
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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14. GRPE adopted GRPE-87-13-Rev.2 as reflected in Annex IV to the session and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their June 2023 sessions as draft new supplement to the 05 Series of Amendments to UN Regulation No. 83.
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
|
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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15. GRPE adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2023/10 and GRPE-87-13-Rev.2, as combined in Annex V to the session report, and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their June 2023 sessions as draft new supplement to the 06 Series of Amendments to UN Regulation No. 83.
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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16. GRPE adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2023/10 and GRPE-87-13-Rev.2, as combined in Annex VI to the session report, and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their June 2023 sessions as draft new supplement to the 07 Series of Amendments to UN Regulation No. 83 respectively.
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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17. The representative from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2023/13 which content had already been discussed in previous sessions of GRPE. GRPE agreed with the content of the proposal. The representative from Germany supported an adoption of this proposal during this session of GRPE.
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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18. The representative from France introduced GRPE-87-07-Rev.1. The representative of the UK supported the proposal pending a slight improvement as reflected in a revised version of the original document. The representatives from Germany, Italy and OICA supported the revised proposal.
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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19. GRPE adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2023/13 and GRPE-87-07-Rev.1, as combined in Annex VII to the session report, and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their June 2023 sessions as draft new supplement to the 01 Series of Amendments to UN Regulation No. 101.
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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20. GRPE adopted GRPE-87-07-Rev.1 as reflected in Annex VIII to the session report and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their June 2023 sessions as draft new supplement to the 03 Series of Amendments to UN Regulation No. 24.
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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22. The representative from OICA introduced GRPE-87-14-Rev.1. The representative from Japan suggested to add the word “coolant” between the words “engine temperature” for better clarity. GRPE agreed with the content of the proposal.
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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23. The representative from France introduced GRPE-87-06. GRPE agreed with the content of the proposal.
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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24. The representative from Japan introduced GRPE-87-17, GRPE-87-18 and GRPE-87-19. He proposed to delay the adoption of those proposals to better scrutinize the content of the proposals. The representatives from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and the European Commission supported the proposed approach from Japan and to discuss the proposals in an ad-hoc group. The representative from OICA also supported such delay as detailed in GRPE-87-15.
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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25. The representative from the European Commission introduced GRPE-87-27 and GRPE-87-28. The representative from OICA added that the revised rolling resistance values were expected to have no influence on existing approvals, highlighting that contracting parties would likely require to add more rows to the relevant table. The representative from France highlighted that revised rolling resistance coefficients defined in UN Regulation No. 117 had recently been adopted by GRBP, with an entry into force expected in July 2024. She added a revision of UN Regulation No.154 was likely be needed in the future to reflect those changes when entered into force. The representative from the European Commission requested to hold some bilateral discussions with France to clarify the matter. GRPE agreed to have more time to scrutinize GRPE-87-27 and GRPE-87-28.
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GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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26. The representative from Australia introduced GRPE-87-33. The representative from the UK highlighted there might be a confusion between approval number and approval marking. The representative from Australia said consistency might be desired between approval numbering and marking. The GRPE ambassador to IWGs on IWVTA and DETA agreed with the representative from the UK and recalled the analysis done previously that also highlighted widespread inconstancy across GRs between approval numbering and approval marking. He added that IWGs on IWVTA and DETA were dealing with this topic and requested some more time before coming up with a proposal to potentially solve these issues.
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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27. The representative from OICA introduced GRPE-87-11. The representative from Japan recalled some experience with misuse of this annex and added that such proposal would be difficult for Japan to accept for the time being, and said he remained open for further discussions on the topic. The representative from the European Commission suggested a way forward light be to add these proposed changes only in the Level 2. GRPE agreed additional time was needed to consider this proposal.
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GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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28. The representative from OICA introduced GRPE-87-12. The representative from the European Commission supported the proposal. GRPE agreed with the content of the proposal.
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GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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29. For all proposals related to UN Regulation No. 154, GRPE agreed to wait until the next session of GRPE to submit them to WP.29, as reflected in GRPE-87-56-Rev.1.
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GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
|
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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30. The representative from the European Commission introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2023/2, GRPE-87-26-Rev.1 and GRPE-87-43 related to the new 08 series of amendments to UN regulation No. 83. With this new series of amendments it will be equivalent to the European emission level Euro 6e. The representative from OICA introduced GRPE-87-10 and requested additional time to scrutinize GRPE-87-26-Rev.1. The representative from the UK highlighted the importance of this proposal for their regulatory framework and hoped for a final proposal to be adopted during this session of GRPE.
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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31. Following additional improvements made during the session, as reflected in GRPE-87-26-Rev.1, the representatives from OICA reiterated some concerns about the complexity of the proposal and the potential misunderstandings that could remain in the proposal. Under the assumption that on-going evolution of the document would be possible in the future, He supported the adoption of the proposal. The representatives from Italy and the UK thanked all involved parties for the improvements made to the text during the week and supported the proposal. GRPE adopted GRPE-87-26-Rev.1.
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GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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32. The representative from the Clean Air Association introduced GRPE-87-25. The Chair wondered why the representative from CAA did not propose to amend UN regulation No. 154, as the definition of defeat devices was moved there to avoid duplication. The representative from CAA stipulated they initially focus their effort on UN Regulation No. 83. The representative from OICA concurred with the Chair that the definition had been removed from UN Regulation No. 83 to have it in UN regulation No. 154.
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GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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33. The representative from the EC confirmed the intention was to make UN Regulation No. 83 as tight as possible, and said that given national litigation still on-going, the European Commission had no mandate to amend this definition. The Chair agreed the timing to make this proposal does not fit some national circumstances.
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GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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34. The representative from CAA said the intention of this proposal was to address contracting parties outside of the EU in the spirit of harmonization. GRPE rejected the proposal from the representative from the CAA.
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GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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21. The following paragraphs concern proposals to amend UN Regulation No. 154.
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
|
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
|
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
|
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
|
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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|
View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
|
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
|
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
|
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
|
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
|
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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35. GRPE adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2023/2 as amended by GRPE-87-26-Rev.1, as reflected in Addendum 1, and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their June 2023 sessions as draft new 08 Series of Amendments to UN Regulation No. 83.
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GRPE/2023/2 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/2
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Proposal based on the 07 series of amendments to remove elements which covered by UN R154 (WLTP), to include references to the draft UN Regulation on Real Driving Emissions (RDE), and to update In-Service Conformity (ISC) requirements for the purposes of establishing regional type approval equivalence. The proposal is incomplete. The EC expects to provide missing elements before the 87th GRPE session in January 2023. This document is available with mark-ups in pdf version and in docx format.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 28 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-26/Rev.1 | UN R83: Proposal to amend document GRPE/2023/2
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/11 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/11
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-06 | UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new supplement to the 02 to 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-06
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Proposal to correct inconsistencies in the time between the measurement of the end temperature and the end of the Type 1 test at 23°C for the ATCT family criterion check and in the fjDyno force calculation.
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Submitted by: France
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 20 Dec 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE-87-10 | UN R83: Comments on the proposed 08 series (GRPE/2023/2)
GRPE-87-11 | UN R154: Annex B9 for Level 1B and Level 2-Proposal for alternative methods
GRPE-87-12 | UN R154: Reference fuels and diesel cloud point
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-14/Rev.1 | UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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UN R154: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/12
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-14/Rev.1
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments to UN R154 based on the following justifications: - Correction of a wrong reference. In Paragraph 3. the functional requirements for the OBD system are included. Paragraph 4. describes the requirements relating to type-approval including the provisions for deficiencies.
- For Series 02 and 03, SAE J 1979-2 was allowed as a standard for the transmission of OBD relevant information. ISO 14229 was removed from the list of allowed standard. This proposal aligns series 00 and 01 with series 02 and 03.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). The standardisation body maintaining the affected standard has to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- The OBD requirements for Diesel engines in Paragraph 3.3.4 of Annex C5 are limited to Level 1A. The requirements in paragraphs 6.3. (“Failure modes to be tested”) and 6.4. (“OBD system test”), are not limited to Level 1A. This proposal corrects this.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No.15 to avoid ambiguity.
- Alignment with Series 01/03. Those allow the use of alternative preconditioning
methods for Level 2.
Background: Manufacturers design OBD monitoring conditions and functionalities for market specific driving conditions. Reliable monitors need enable conditions, which run the OBD monitors under circumstances, where failure detection works properly. Those enable conditions are not for all monitors represented by a three-phase WLTC, e.g. some monitors require higher load conditions. For those monitors alternative preconditioning methods are necessary.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 10 Jan 23
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-15 | Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Input on UN R154 and GTR 15
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-15
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- UN R154
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on CoP section
- Current status regarding reviewing Japan proposal on PHEV calculations
- GTR 15: Annex 13
- Current status regarding GTR No.15 Annex 13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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GRPE-87-17 | UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal to amend the 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-17
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/41/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-18 | UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for amendments to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-18
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Proposal for corrections and clarifications to the amendments in WP.29/2022/42/Rev.1 based on GRPE/2021/21 addressing particle number emissions, including handling of electric vehicles and Conformity of Production.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 29 Dec 22
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-19 | UN R154: Summary of proposals for amendments to the 02 and 03 series of amendments
GRPE-87-25 | UN R83: Proposal to amend GRPE/2023/2
GRPE-87-27 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to 02 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-27
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-33 | UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a Supplement to address inconsistencies across the series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-33
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The current format of the type approval mark illustrated in Annex A3 is not consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2.1, which may unintentionally lead to approval marks not being issued or accepted in the correct format. The proposed amendment to Annex A3 aligns the illustrated approval marks with the requirements of Section 5.2.1 and Schedule 4 of Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement. This proposal is available with tracked changes in a pdf version and in a .docx format.
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Submitted by: Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 09 Jan 23
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Document status: Informal GR review
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GRPE-87-43 | UN R83: Information supporting GRPE/2023/2 and GRPE-87-26
GRPE-87-48 | UN R154: Responses to subject raised in GRPE-87-19
GRPE-87-56/Rev.1 | GRPE: Adoption status of proposals
GRPE/87/Add.1 | UN R83: Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments as approved by GRPE
GRPE-87-13/Rev.2 | UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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UN R83: Proposal for additional content in GRPE/2023/10
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-13/Rev.2
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Proposal for changes to the draft amendments to the 05, 06, and 07 series per the following justifications: - In GRPE-86-12, the introduction of SAE J 1979-2 was proposed for Series 05, 06 and 07 of Regulation No. 83. Due to the different structure of Series 05 and 06 compared to 07, this proposal was not adopted. This proposal introduces the new standard to Series 05 and 06 and aligns the standards with Series 07.
- The standards used for transmission of OBD information are maintained by international standardisation bodies (ISO, SAE). These standardisation body have to be informed.
- Alignment of wording between the first sentence of paragraph 3.2.1.2. (“ambient or engine temperatures”) and the second sentence, where “or engine” was missing to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity. Engine temperature is sometimes used as a substitute for ambient temperature. In this case, the engine temperature is evaluated once after a longer engine shut off phase. Only in this case an approval is necessary, as this is the only case, where an OBD monitor is disabled for the complete trip.
- Align Paragraph 6.5.1.3. with GTR No. 15 to avoid ambiguity.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 31 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE-87-07/Rev.1 | UN R24 and UN R101: Proposal for new supplements
GRPE/2023/12 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 00, 01, 02 and 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/12
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Proposal to align with UN R48 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRPE-87-28 | UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R154: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-87-28
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This proposal introduces the new Utility Factor (UF) approach proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation. In addition, as a result of the application of the new tyre labelling Regulation (EU) 2020/7401, this proposal introduces a revised format of the table with tyre energy efficiency classes according to rolling resistance coefficients (RRC), in-line with the format proposed in the Euro 6e emissions type-approval legislation.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/13 | UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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UN R101: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/13
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements for the determination of CO2, fuel, and electric energy consumption of the discharge requirement for OVC-HEV with an operating mode switch with its stop criterion and the preconditioning requirement with the 01 series of amendments to UN R101 and 06 and 07 series of amendments of UN R83 (Annex 14, provisions for emissions test procedures for HEV). The intention is to reach consensus towards approving a proposal during the 88th (June 2023) GRPE session.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRPE/2023/10 | UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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UN R83: Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE/2023/10
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Proposal to harmonize the requirements of the 06 and 07 series of amendments, align with UN R48 wording to ensure consistent type-approval test conditions with the introduction of the 08 series of amendments (to introduce the possibility to switch OFF rear position lamps and other lamps when ambient light conditions outside the vehicle are above 7,000 lux in order to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption). The aim of the document is to reach consensus to enable adoption of a proposal during the next GRPE session (88th session in June 2023).
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 87th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2023)
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Document date: 27 Oct 22
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Document status: Superseded
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