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(Latest 25 November 2014)
Agenda
1. Welcome, Introductions, Agenda
EVE-12-02/Rev.1 | Agenda for the 12th EVE informal working group session
EVE-11-03/Rev.1 | Electric vehicles and the environment: Path forward and new EVE group mandate (Part A): revised Objectives, approach, and next steps towards developing regulatory provisions for electric vehicle environmental performance.
WP.29/2014/88 | Authorization to conduct research and develop new regulations on environmental requirements for electric vehicles
2. Approval of the minutes of the previous session
EVE-11-13 | Report of the 11th EVE informal working group session
EVE-11-03 | Electric vehicles and the environment: Path forward and new EVE group mandate Objectives, approach, and next steps towards developing regulatory provisions for electric vehicle environmental performance.
EVE-11-03/Rev.1 | Electric vehicles and the environment: Path forward and new EVE group mandate (Part A): revised Objectives, approach, and next steps towards developing regulatory provisions for electric vehicle environmental performance.
WP.29/2014/88 | Authorization to conduct research and develop new regulations on environmental requirements for electric vehicles
3. Update on other GRPE IWG
4. Topic 1: Vehicle range and energy consumption testing
WP.29/2014/81 | Proposal for an Electric Vehicle Regulatory Reference Guide The document prepared by the Electic Vehicles-Environment informal group to serve as a comprehensive guide to the worldwide landscape of environmentally-related requirements specific to electrified vehicles as of September 2013.
EVE-12-05 | Japanese comments on Topic 1: vehicle range and energy consumption testing (Item 4)
EVE-12-07 | WLTP: Vehicle range and energy consumption Presentation on GTR No. 15 provisions relating to electric vehicle energy efficiency.
EVE-11-08 | European Commission input regarding the new EVE informal group mandate and path forward
EVE-11-09 | European Commission proposal for changes to the EVE group reauthorization The European Commission proposes to amend the draft EVE mandate in order to avoid overlap in the scope of work with other informal working groups addressing electric vehicle environmental issues. In addition, the EC proposes to extend the mandate duration given its understanding of the complexity, tasks and decision processes involved in meeting its objectives.
EVE-11-10 | Revised proposal for further EVE informal group from the European Commission EC proposal to delete work on vehicle range and energy consumption testing and a method of stating energy consumption from the scope of the EVE group mandate (since these subjects are being pursued by other GRPE informal groups) and to extend the mandate duration.
EVE-12-06 | European Commission comments, Work of WLTP on electrified vehicles (EV): phase 1b, 2 and 3 (Item 4)
EVE-12-14 | Electric Vehicle Range and Energy Consumption and Battery Recycling: Introductory slides
5. Topic 3: Battery performance and Durability
EVE-12-08/Rev.1 | Electric vehicle battery performance and durability presentation
WP.29/2014/81 | Proposal for an Electric Vehicle Regulatory Reference Guide The document prepared by the Electic Vehicles-Environment informal group to serve as a comprehensive guide to the worldwide landscape of environmentally-related requirements specific to electrified vehicles as of September 2013.
6. Topic 4: Battery recycling
WP.29/2014/81 | Proposal for an Electric Vehicle Regulatory Reference Guide The document prepared by the Electic Vehicles-Environment informal group to serve as a comprehensive guide to the worldwide landscape of environmentally-related requirements specific to electrified vehicles as of September 2013.
EVE-11-03/Rev.1 | Electric vehicles and the environment: Path forward and new EVE group mandate (Part A): revised Objectives, approach, and next steps towards developing regulatory provisions for electric vehicle environmental performance.
EVE-12-09 | Regulation on Recyclability and Recycling
EVE-12-14 | Electric Vehicle Range and Energy Consumption and Battery Recycling: Introductory slides
7. Topic 2: Method of stating energy consumption
WP.29/2014/81 | Proposal for an Electric Vehicle Regulatory Reference Guide The document prepared by the Electic Vehicles-Environment informal group to serve as a comprehensive guide to the worldwide landscape of environmentally-related requirements specific to electrified vehicles as of September 2013.
EVE-11-08 | European Commission input regarding the new EVE informal group mandate and path forward
EVE-11-09 | European Commission proposal for changes to the EVE group reauthorization The European Commission proposes to amend the draft EVE mandate in order to avoid overlap in the scope of work with other informal working groups addressing electric vehicle environmental issues. In addition, the EC proposes to extend the mandate duration given its understanding of the complexity, tasks and decision processes involved in meeting its objectives.
EVE-11-10 | Revised proposal for further EVE informal group from the European Commission EC proposal to delete work on vehicle range and energy consumption testing and a method of stating energy consumption from the scope of the EVE group mandate (since these subjects are being pursued by other GRPE informal groups) and to extend the mandate duration.
EVE-12-10/Rev.1 | Life Cycle Analysis for xEV —Energy Consumption and CO2 Emission Evaluation Method Method of stating energy consumption presentation
EVE-12-06 | European Commission comments, Work of WLTP on electrified vehicles (EV): phase 1b, 2 and 3 (Item 4)
8. Topic 5: Power determination for EVs
EVE-12-04/Rev.1 | Determination of Powertrain Performance of Hybrid Electric Vehicles (Item 8)
WP.29/2014/81 | Proposal for an Electric Vehicle Regulatory Reference Guide The document prepared by the Electic Vehicles-Environment informal group to serve as a comprehensive guide to the worldwide landscape of environmentally-related requirements specific to electrified vehicles as of September 2013.
9. Review of Path Forward document
EVE-11-03/Rev.1 | Electric vehicles and the environment: Path forward and new EVE group mandate (Part A): revised Objectives, approach, and next steps towards developing regulatory provisions for electric vehicle environmental performance.
EVE-11-09 | European Commission proposal for changes to the EVE group reauthorization The European Commission proposes to amend the draft EVE mandate in order to avoid overlap in the scope of work with other informal working groups addressing electric vehicle environmental issues. In addition, the EC proposes to extend the mandate duration given its understanding of the complexity, tasks and decision processes involved in meeting its objectives.
EVE-11-10 | Revised proposal for further EVE informal group from the European Commission EC proposal to delete work on vehicle range and energy consumption testing and a method of stating energy consumption from the scope of the EVE group mandate (since these subjects are being pursued by other GRPE informal groups) and to extend the mandate duration.
EVE-12-11 | Summary of decisions taken concerning the EVE group mandate during the 12th EVE informal group session
WP.29/2014/88 | Authorization to conduct research and develop new regulations on environmental requirements for electric vehicles
EVE-12-12 | Adjustments to the new EVE mandate document Draft request by the Electric Vehicles and the Environment informal group for WP.29 authorization to continue its activities towards the development of new global technical regulations to address environmental aspects of electrified vehicles. Specifically, the proposal envisions identifying existing informal groups through which aspects of electric vehicles might be addressed and only in the case where there are none, to develop proposals within the EVE group.
10. Discuss required changes (if any) to new EVE mandate document ahead of November 2014 WP.29 meeting
11. Discuss next EVE meeting and draft agenda
EVE-12-03 | Draft agenda for the 13th EVE informal working group session
11. Concluding remarks, Closing