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Informal document GRPE-69-17 ( 69 th GRPE, 5 – 6 June 2014 , agenda item 3(a))

Informal document GRPE-69-17 ( 69 th GRPE, 5 – 6 June 2014 , agenda item 3(a)). Transposition of WLTP into European Legislation 69 th GRPE June 2014 Submitted by the expert of the European Commission. Background. WLTP GTR needs to be implemented into European and UNECE legislation

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Informal document GRPE-69-17 ( 69 th GRPE, 5 – 6 June 2014 , agenda item 3(a))

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  1. Informal document GRPE-69-17(69thGRPE, 5 – 6 June 2014, agenda item 3(a)) Transposition of WLTP into European Legislation69thGRPE June 2014Submitted by the expert of the European Commission

  2. Background • WLTP GTR needs to be implemented into European and UNECE legislation • Implementation into European legislation is the most ‘urgent’ of the two • WLTP GTR text needs to be complemented by additional technical elements at a European level, including: • Additional Ambient Temperature Correction Test • Corrections for test cycle flexibilities • Utility Factors for OVC-HEVs

  3. Approach • EU WLTP text being prepared to incorporate into the implementing regulations of EC No 715/2007 • Using UNECE format to simplify transposition into UNECE Regulation at a later stage • Used GTR text submitted to WP.29 as baseline • New European specific text developed • Text not applicable at a European removed • Updated to reflect subsequent changes to GTR. EU WLTP work has informed many of these changes • Administrative Working Group set up to oversee the drafting process, with sub-groups developing new European specific technical text

  4. Main Outstanding Issues • Ambient Temperature Correction Test – some details to be finalised • Utility Factor curve for OVC-HEVs to be agreed • Incorporation of Test Cycle Flexibilities • Decisions needed on which flexibilities to include • Decisions on the detail of the individual flexibilities • Integration into structure of existing EU legislation • Need to decide the most effective route that takes account of future changes and parallel EU Regulation activities • Retaining consistency with GTR parallel activity

  5. Thank you for your attention Contact information Klaus Steininger, European Commission Nikolaus.Steininger@ec.europa.eu Robert Gardner, TRL rgardner@trl.co.uk

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