EVE-09-01
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Invitation to the 9th EVE informal working group session
Document Title: Invitation to the 9th EVE informal working group session
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Document Reference Number: EVE-09-01
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Meeting Session: 9th EVE session (17-18
Feb 2014)
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Document date: 24 Jan 14 (Posted 27 Jan 14)
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This document concerns WP.29 Regulatory Project | Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance.
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Meeting Reports
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Electric Vehicles and the Environment | Session 8 | 7 Jan 2014
5. Mr. Couroux reviewed document EVE-07-17e covering Agenda item 2 with a focus on action items. Mr. Couroux detailed which action items were completed or ongoing, including: - EVE-7 Action 1, completed: Participants will continue to be invited to present on EV related topics and standardization at EVE IWG meetings.
- EVE-7 Action 2, completed: The EVE Secretariat continues to coordinate input to the VPSD document from EVE IWG membership. More specifically, the Secretariat will request an update on status of next draft of VPSD and the Chair will share the next version of the EV Reference Guide to seek further input from VPSD.
- The Chair of the VPSD provided input prior to the 8th EVE meeting on how the Guide should include EV-related definitions being developed by the VPSD working group, and draft 3 of the Guide will be revised accordingly.
- EVE-7 Action 3, completed: The EVE Secretariat informed EVE of upcoming EV2013 meeting in Ottawa and for which data will be made available as soon as possible.
- An email containing this information was sent by the EVE Secretariat to the EVE group on January 2nd, 2014.
- EVE-7 Action 4, completed: Mr. Olechiw has provided updates on the contracting process for Reference Guide drafting. Mr. Olechiw confirmed the consultant retained by the US EPA (FEV consulting) will continue to assist in the drafting of the Guide until the 9th EVE meeting.
- EVE-7 Action 5, completed: The EVE Secretariat will continue to follow-up with Mr. Wiaux concerning cold temperature data and will report back to EVE membership once it is available.
- Mr. Couroux has contacted Mr. Wiaux for data and will report back to the EVE group once the data is available.
- EVE-7 Action 6, completed: The EVE Secretariat will update Section 5 (draft 1 of Guide) to reflect comments and circulate to EVE membership for review by October 31st, 2013.
- EVE-7 Action 7, completed: In parallel to Action 6, contracting parties will provide further input to Section 3 (draft 1 of Guide) to the EVE Secretariat by October 31st, 2013.
- EVE-7 Action 8, completed: Contracting parties will review and submit comments to Section 5 to Secretariat one week after it is distributed as per item 1) above (~November 7).
- EVE-7 Action 9, completed: The EVE Secretariat will develop new draft of the Guide (draft 2) and circulate to EVE membership one week after receiving comments on section 5 (~November 14).
- Draft 2 of the Guide was circulated to the EVE group for comment on December 6th, 2013. Comments from various contracting parties, industry, and other GRPE working groups were received and integrated into the Guide to produce draft 3 (EVE-08-03).
- EVE-7 Action 10, completed: Mr. Olechiw will seek guidance from the GRPE Chair on obtaining input from WLTP IWG on EV Reference Guide and particularly on recommendations included in Section 5.
- There is a meeting directly after the 8th EVE meeting between the EVE leadership and WLTP secretary, EV sub-group, WLTP sponsors (European Commission and Japan) and OICA to discuss how the EVE and WLTP can work together in the future on EV-related issues.
- EVE-7 Action 11, completed: The EVE Secretariat will distribute an invitation and the revised agenda ahead of the EVE-08 meeting.
- The revised and final Agenda for the 8th EVE meeting is document EVE-08-02-Rev2.
- EVE-7 Action 12, completed: Once finalized, the EVE Secretariat will distribute an invitation noting the location and timing of the EVE-09 meeting to the EVE group. The agenda for the meeting will be circulated by the EVE Secretariat after being finalized at the EVE-08 meeting.
- The EVE-09 meeting invitation is document EVE-09-01 and the draft agenda for the EVE-09 meeting is document EVE-08-04.
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27 Jan 2014
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Informal Group
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Informal Documents
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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EVE-09-0001
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EVE-09-02/Rev.3
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Final agenda for the 9th EVE informal working group session
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21 Feb 2014
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Informal Group
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Agenda
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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EVE-09-0002/Rev.3
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EVE-09-03
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EV Reference Guide: Draft 4 with track changes
Document Title: EV Reference Guide: Draft 4 with track changes
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Document Reference Number: EVE-09-03
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Description: Fourth draft of the electric vehicle reference guide on environmental regulations worldwide.
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Meeting Session: 9th EVE session (17-18
Feb 2014)
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Document date: 14 Feb 14 (Posted 17 Feb 14)
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This document concerns WP.29 Regulatory Project | Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance.
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Meeting Reports
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Electric Vehicles and the Environment | Session 10 | 2 Jun 2014
Mr. Olechiw introduced the document and the purpose of the discussion, which was to review changes made to the EV Regulatory Reference Guide from the EVE-9 meeting (February 2014) to its submission as a formal document to the GRPE Secretariat (early March 2014).
Ms. Marchington reminded the EVE IWG that during the EVE-9 meeting, the approach to review draft 4 of the Guide (EVE-09-03e) was to go through each chapter line-by-line to review comments received, to check if any meeting attendees had any new comments, and to ensure concurrence with wording from the EVE IWG. Details of this review, including all comments, the originator of each comment, and action taken as a result of the comment to produce a revised Guide (draft 5) are summarized in Appendix 1 of the EVE-9 meeting report (EVE-09-12e). Ms. Marchington also reminded the group that at the end of the EVE-9 meeting, participants agreed in principle with the whole document. Draft 5 of the Guide was then circulated for comment, and revised based on comments received, producing draft 6 or the final version of the Guide (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2014/13).
A document comparing draft 4 of the Guide to draft 6 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2014/13) was reviewed with EVE-10 participants, and key changes to text were highlighted. Several minor changes to the Guide were suggested during this discussion, but the EVE leadership decided not to make any further changes to the Guide. The comments and the rationale for not adjusting Guide are listed below: - Addition of a phrase or table indicating the contracting parties that provided information in order to clarify maps –Participants in the Guide are detailed in Figure 4 and 5, Section 2.2 Methodology.
- Adjustment to paragraph 33, EU Labeling information – This information was provided by the contracting party.
- Change to name of recommendation 5.2, Method of Stating Energy Consumption – This was discussed at length during revisions of Draft 4 and 5.
- Clarification of ‘emissions’ in paragraph 83. a) – This can be considered if future work is pursued on this recommendation.
Finally, Mr. Olechiw also reminded the EVE IWG that during the 69th GRPE session later in the week there would be the final discussion of the Guide and anticipated approval; the Guide will then go to AC.3 for approval, which is anticipated at the November 2014 WP.29 session.
ACTION 1: Pending GRPE approval, the EVE Secretariat will facilitate the submission of the Guide as a formal document for the November 2014 WP.29 session.
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17 Feb 2014
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Informal Group
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Informal Documents
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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Fourth draft of the electric vehicle reference guide on environmental regulations worldwide.
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EVE-09-0003
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EVE-09-04
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Calculation of Upstream CO2 for Electrified Vehicles
(US EPA)
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17 Feb 2014
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Informal Group
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Informal Documents
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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Presentation on scenarios for deployment of electrified vehicles in the United States and impact on power consumption and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions.
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EVE-09-0004
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EVE-09-05/Rev.1
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Testing a Rear Wheel Drive xEV on a 2 Wheel and 4 Wheel Dynamometer (revised)
(TC and ECCC)
Document Title: Testing a Rear Wheel Drive xEV on a 2 Wheel and 4 Wheel Dynamometer (revised)
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Document Reference Number: EVE-09-05/Rev.1
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Description: Revised presentation on a research project intended primarily to evaluate regenerative braking energy and CO2 emission differences between a 2-wheel dynamometer, a 4-wheel dynamometer and empirically determined rear-axle braking forces applied the same test conditions on a 2-wheel dynamometer. The expectation is that the two-wheel dyno tests will produce the highest regenerative braking energy and lowest CO2 emissions since it places 100% of the braking load on the rear axle.
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Submitted by: TC and ECCC
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Meeting Session: 9th EVE session (17-18
Feb 2014)
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Document date: 20 Feb 14 (Posted 21 Feb 14)
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This document concerns WP.29 Regulatory Project | Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance.
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21 Feb 2014
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Informal Group
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Informal Documents
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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Revised presentation on a research project intended primarily to evaluate regenerative braking energy and CO2 emission differences between a 2-wheel dynamometer, a 4-wheel dynamometer and empirically determined rear-axle braking forces applied the same test conditions on a 2-wheel dynamometer. The expectation is that the two-wheel dyno tests will produce the highest regenerative braking energy and lowest CO2 emissions since it places 100% of the braking load on the rear axle.
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EVE-09-0005/Rev.1
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EVE-09-06/Rev.1
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Vehicle Energy Consumption Evaluation System (revised)
(China)
Document Title: Vehicle Energy Consumption Evaluation System (revised)
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Document Reference Number: EVE-09-06/Rev.1
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Description: Revised presentation on the results of a cooperative research project between China and the EU on a system to evaluate the aggregate energy consumption (including upstream and downstream elements) of electrified vehicles.
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Submitted by: China
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Meeting Session: 9th EVE session (17-18
Feb 2014)
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Document date: 20 Feb 14 (Posted 21 Feb 14)
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This document concerns WP.29 Regulatory Project | Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance.
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21 Feb 2014
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Informal Group
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Informal Documents
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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Revised presentation on the results of a cooperative research project between China and the EU on a system to evaluate the aggregate energy consumption (including upstream and downstream elements) of electrified vehicles.
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EVE-09-0006/Rev.1
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EVE-09-07
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Preliminary draft agenda for the 10th EVE informal working group session
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17 Feb 2014
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Informal Group
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Informal Documents
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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EVE-09-0007
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EVE-09-08
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Work of GRPE on environmental aspects of Electrified Vehicles
(EC)
Document Title: Work of GRPE on environmental aspects of Electrified Vehicles
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Document Reference Number: EVE-09-08
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Description: Suggestion by the European Commission to develop several global technical regulations concerning specific environmental aspects of electrified vehicles falling outside the scope of the WLTP (Worldwide Light vehicle Test Procedure for emissions and fuel efficiency) test cycle. These new GTR would complement the WLTP work by addressing adjacent issues such as battery durability or charging performance. The idea is to allow for these complementary rules to be referenced within the WLTP or other GTR but also to enable their use as stand-alone rules regardless of whether a nation applies WLTP.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Session: 9th EVE session (17-18
Feb 2014)
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Document date: 21 Jan 14 (Posted 17 Feb 14)
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Document status: Superseded
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This document concerns WP.29 Regulatory Project | Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
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Electric Vehicles and the Environment | Session 10 | 2 Jun 2014
Speaking to agenda item 2, Ms. Marchington reviewed document EVE-09-12e with a focus on action items. Ms. Marchington detailed which action items were completed or ongoing, including: - EVE-9 Action 1, completed: The EVE Secretariat will revise draft 4 of the Guide according to EVE-9 discussion to produce draft 5, which will then be distributed to the EVE IWG for one week to allow for final comments.
- EVE-9 Action 2, completed: The EVE Secretariat will revise draft 5 of the Guide according to comment received, prepare a final draft of the Guide, and submit this to the GRPE Secretariat by March 7th, 2014.
- See formal GRPE document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2014/13
- EVE-9 Action 3, completed: The US and China will draft a new EVE mandate proposal, informed by the European Commission’s proposal (EVE-09-08e) and share this with the Commission prior to the next EVE meeting (EVE-10).
- Prior to the EVE-10 meeting, the new EVE mandate proposal was drafted and agreed to by the EVE leadership. The document was then distributed to European Union and GRPE Chair for comment and submitted informally to the GRPE Secretariat (GRPE-69-14).
- EVE-9 Action 4, completed: The EVE Secretariat will follow-up with the GRPE Chair to clarify the timeline and process for completing a new EVE mandate request and ensure the proposal developed following the correct procedure.
- Prior to the EVE-10 meeting, the EVE Secretariat was informed by the GRPE Chair that the following process would be ideal for approval of a new EVE mandate request: announcement to AC.3 about the upcoming request at the March 2014 WP.29 session, consideration of an informal document a the June 2014 GRPE and WP.29 sessions, and final adoption of the mandate document at the November 2014 WP.29 session.
- EVE-9 Action 5, completed: The EVE Secretariat will revise the EVE-10 agenda as required and post meeting documents on the EVE website closer to the meeting.
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17 Feb 2014
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Informal Group
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Informal Documents
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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Suggestion by the European Commission to develop several global technical regulations concerning specific environmental aspects of electrified vehicles falling outside the scope of the WLTP (Worldwide Light vehicle Test Procedure for emissions and fuel efficiency) test cycle. These new GTR would complement the WLTP work by addressing adjacent issues such as battery durability or charging performance. The idea is to allow for these complementary rules to be referenced within the WLTP or other GTR but also to enable their use as stand-alone rules regardless of whether a nation applies WLTP.
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EVE-09-0008
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EVE-09-09
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EVS Task Force Group Organization
(NHTSA)
Document Title: EVS Task Force Group Organization
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Document Reference Number: EVE-09-09
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Description: Presentation on the organization of work projects under the program to develop global technical regulations on electric vehicle safety (Electric Vehicle Safety informal working group).
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Submitted by: NHTSA
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Meeting Session: 9th EVE session (17-18
Feb 2014)
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Document date: 17 Feb 14 (Posted 17 Feb 14)
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This document concerns WP.29 Regulatory Project | Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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17 Feb 2014
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Informal Group
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Informal Documents
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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Presentation on the organization of work projects under the program to develop global technical regulations on electric vehicle safety (Electric Vehicle Safety informal working group).
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EVE-09-0009
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EVE-09-10
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Electric Vehicle Safety Informal Working Group: Task Force Operating Principles
Document Title: Electric Vehicle Safety Informal Working Group: Task Force Operating Principles
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Document Reference Number: EVE-09-10
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Description: The informal group developing safety requirements specific to electrified vehicles has decided to break its work down into specific areas for development by individual task forces. This document, provided as a courtesy to the sister informal group focused on environmental aspects of electrified vehicles, outline the rules and procedures for these safety-requirement task forces.
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Meeting Session: 9th EVE session (17-18
Feb 2014)
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Document date: 18 Feb 14 (Posted 21 Feb 14)
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This document concerns WP.29 Regulatory Project | Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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21 Feb 2014
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Informal Group
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Informal Documents
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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The informal group developing safety requirements specific to electrified vehicles has decided to break its work down into specific areas for development by individual task forces. This document, provided as a courtesy to the sister informal group focused on environmental aspects of electrified vehicles, outline the rules and procedures for these safety-requirement task forces.
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EVE-09-0010
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EVE-09-12
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Draft report of the 9th EVE informal working group session
Document Title: Draft report of the 9th EVE informal working group session
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Document Reference Number: EVE-09-12
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Meeting Session: 9th EVE session (17-18
Feb 2014)
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Document date: 25 Apr 14 (Posted 28 Apr 14)
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This document concerns WP.29 Regulatory Project | Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance.
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Meeting Reports
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Electric Vehicles and the Environment | Session 10 | 2 Jun 2014
Speaking to agenda item 2, Ms. Marchington reviewed document EVE-09-12e with a focus on action items. Ms. Marchington detailed which action items were completed or ongoing, including: - EVE-9 Action 1, completed: The EVE Secretariat will revise draft 4 of the Guide according to EVE-9 discussion to produce draft 5, which will then be distributed to the EVE IWG for one week to allow for final comments.
- EVE-9 Action 2, completed: The EVE Secretariat will revise draft 5 of the Guide according to comment received, prepare a final draft of the Guide, and submit this to the GRPE Secretariat by March 7th, 2014.
- See formal GRPE document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2014/13
- EVE-9 Action 3, completed: The US and China will draft a new EVE mandate proposal, informed by the European Commission’s proposal (EVE-09-08e) and share this with the Commission prior to the next EVE meeting (EVE-10).
- Prior to the EVE-10 meeting, the new EVE mandate proposal was drafted and agreed to by the EVE leadership. The document was then distributed to European Union and GRPE Chair for comment and submitted informally to the GRPE Secretariat (GRPE-69-14).
- EVE-9 Action 4, completed: The EVE Secretariat will follow-up with the GRPE Chair to clarify the timeline and process for completing a new EVE mandate request and ensure the proposal developed following the correct procedure.
- Prior to the EVE-10 meeting, the EVE Secretariat was informed by the GRPE Chair that the following process would be ideal for approval of a new EVE mandate request: announcement to AC.3 about the upcoming request at the March 2014 WP.29 session, consideration of an informal document a the June 2014 GRPE and WP.29 sessions, and final adoption of the mandate document at the November 2014 WP.29 session.
- EVE-9 Action 5, completed: The EVE Secretariat will revise the EVE-10 agenda as required and post meeting documents on the EVE website closer to the meeting.
Mr. Olechiw introduced the document and the purpose of the discussion, which was to review changes made to the EV Regulatory Reference Guide from the EVE-9 meeting (February 2014) to its submission as a formal document to the GRPE Secretariat (early March 2014).
Ms. Marchington reminded the EVE IWG that during the EVE-9 meeting, the approach to review draft 4 of the Guide (EVE-09-03e) was to go through each chapter line-by-line to review comments received, to check if any meeting attendees had any new comments, and to ensure concurrence with wording from the EVE IWG. Details of this review, including all comments, the originator of each comment, and action taken as a result of the comment to produce a revised Guide (draft 5) are summarized in Appendix 1 of the EVE-9 meeting report (EVE-09-12e). Ms. Marchington also reminded the group that at the end of the EVE-9 meeting, participants agreed in principle with the whole document. Draft 5 of the Guide was then circulated for comment, and revised based on comments received, producing draft 6 or the final version of the Guide (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2014/13).
A document comparing draft 4 of the Guide to draft 6 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2014/13) was reviewed with EVE-10 participants, and key changes to text were highlighted. Several minor changes to the Guide were suggested during this discussion, but the EVE leadership decided not to make any further changes to the Guide. The comments and the rationale for not adjusting Guide are listed below: - Addition of a phrase or table indicating the contracting parties that provided information in order to clarify maps –Participants in the Guide are detailed in Figure 4 and 5, Section 2.2 Methodology.
- Adjustment to paragraph 33, EU Labeling information – This information was provided by the contracting party.
- Change to name of recommendation 5.2, Method of Stating Energy Consumption – This was discussed at length during revisions of Draft 4 and 5.
- Clarification of ‘emissions’ in paragraph 83. a) – This can be considered if future work is pursued on this recommendation.
Finally, Mr. Olechiw also reminded the EVE IWG that during the 69th GRPE session later in the week there would be the final discussion of the Guide and anticipated approval; the Guide will then go to AC.3 for approval, which is anticipated at the November 2014 WP.29 session.
ACTION 1: Pending GRPE approval, the EVE Secretariat will facilitate the submission of the Guide as a formal document for the November 2014 WP.29 session.
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28 Apr 2014
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Informal Group
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Report
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Electric Vehicle Environmental Performance
Electric Vehicles & the Environment
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EVE-09-0012
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