| Electric Vehicles and the Environment: Agenda for the 97th (May 2026) session |
| Reference Number: EVE-97-01/Rev.5 |
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The session is scheduled for May 19, 2026, from 05:30 to 08:00 EDT. The agenda includes discussion of UN GTR 22 and UN GTR 25 regulatory topics covering conditioning cycles, SOCE readiness monitor, MPRs, SOCR, mutual recognition, FCEVs, highly integrated systems, efficient test methods, OICA comments, MPRs and energy throughput, normal usage indices, Part C virtual distance verification, Annex 2 alternative test method, and battery replacement provisions. UN GTR 25 Amendment 2 must be submitted to March 2027 GRPE by December 2026 deadline. |
| Meeting Sessions: 97th EVE session (19-20 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: GTR No. 21 | Electric Vehicle System Power Determination, GTR No. 22 | Electrified Vehicle Battery Durability, and GTR No. 25 | Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicle Battery Durability |
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| EVs and the Environment: Mapping the work ahead |
| Reference Number: EVE-97-02 |
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UN GTR No. 21 Phase 4 will consider fuel-cell electric vehicles, measurement alternatives for highly integrated systems, modifications for more efficient test methods, and alignment with UN Regulation No. 177 based on inputs EVE-87-08e, EVE-87-09e, EVE-87-11e, EVE-88-12, EVE-85-06e, and EVE-74-10e. UN GTR No. 22 Phase 4 will explore conditioning cycles and readiness monitors for official testing, investigate minimum performance requirements for certified range, and consider establishing minimum performance requirement values for additional lifetime of ten years and 200,000 km, drawing on input EVE-96-06e. UN GTR No. 25 Phase 3 will amend Annex 2 provisions, verify reported virtual distance, reconsider minimum performance requirements regarding mileage and lifetime thresholds, and consider energy throughput as a threshold. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 97th EVE session (19-20 May) |
| Document date: 24 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: GTR No. 21 | Electric Vehicle System Power Determination, GTR No. 22 | Electrified Vehicle Battery Durability, GTR No. 25 | Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicle Battery Durability, and UN Regulation No. 177 | Electrified vehicle power determination |
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| Electrification of the Norwegian LDV and HDV sector |
| Reference Number: EVE-97-05 |
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The document presents Norway’s electrification progress for light duty vehicles (LDVs) and heavy duty vehicles (HDVs). Norway has 994,000 electric LDVs and 5,300 electric HDVs from a total fleet of 3.4 million LDVs and 73,000 HDVs. In April 2026, EV market share reached 98.6 percent with 107 municipalities achieving 100 percent market share. The document reports EVs represent 2-7 percent of registered vehicle fires, with fossil fuelled vehicles accounting for up to 90 percent. Research findings indicate battery degradation is driven by operating conditions, with cold climate introducing dual effects and battery management systems being key durability drivers. |
| Submitted by: NPRA |
| Meeting Sessions: 97th EVE session (19-20 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: GTR No. 22 | Electrified Vehicle Battery Durability and GTR No. 25 | Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicle Battery Durability |
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| Next step of GTR No. 25: HDV Minimum Performance Requirements, lifetime and metric revision |
| Reference Number: EVE-97-07 |
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UN GTR No. 25 addresses minimum performance requirements, lifetime requirements, and metrics for heavy-duty vehicles. Lifetime requirements are 12 years and 700,000 km or 15 years and 875,000 km for Category 1-2 vehicles exceeding 7.5 tonnes and Category 2 vehicles exceeding 16 tonnes. An optional annex proposes different metrics including years, kilometres whichever comes first, and energy throughput in monitoring. Capacity retention requirements for N₃ vehicles exceeding 16 tonnes are specified at 12 years and 700,000 km and at 15 years and 875,000 km. |
| Submitted by: JRC |
| Meeting Sessions: 97th EVE session (19-20 May) |
| Document date: 19 May 26 |
| Relevant to: GTR No. 25 | Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicle Battery Durability |
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| Electric Vehicles and the Environment: Report of the 97th (May 2026) session |
| Reference Number: EVE-97-10 |
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The Electric Vehicles and the Environment Informal Working Group held its 97th session on May 19, 2026. Discussions addressed UN GTR 22/25 including Norwegian EV demographics, a proposed Readiness Monitor concept for State of Certified Energy activities, and OICA terminology amendments replacing “monitor” with “assessment of virtual distance” in Part C. The group reviewed Phase 4 priorities for UN GTR 21 and UN GTR 25, including Minimum Performance Requirements, conditioning cycles, and lifetime requirements addressing disconnects between mileage and year thresholds. The next session is scheduled for June 16–17, 2026. |
| Submitted by: EVE |
| Meeting Sessions: 97th EVE session (19-20 May) |
| Document date: 22 May 26 |
| Relevant to: GTR No. 22 | Electrified Vehicle Battery Durability, GTR No. 25 | Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicle Battery Durability, and GTR No. 21 | Electric Vehicle System Power Determination |
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