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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153 of 2 June 2017 setting out a methodology for determining the correlation parameters necessary for reflecting the change in the regulatory test procedure and amending Regulation (EU) No 1014/2010 (Text with EEA relevance)
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This Annex sets out the methodology for determining the NEDC CO2 value of individual M1 vehicles.
The type-approval authority shall ensure that the NEDC CO2 values to be used as reference for the purpose of Section 3 are determined by way of simulations in accordance with the provisions set out in this Annex.
The Commission shall provide a simulation tool for that purpose (hereinafter the ‘correlation tool’) in the form of downloadable, executable, software. The Commission shall also provide guidance on the capacity of the correlation tool to simulate vehicles with advanced technologies, and, where necessary, recommend the use of physical measurements instead of simulations.
The correlation tool shall be installed on a computer of the type-approval authority or, where applicable, the technical service, following the instructions provided in the following website:
(http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/transport/vehicles/cars/documentation_en.htm)
The type-approval authority shall ensure that the correlation tool is operated in accordance with the requirements of this Regulation and the user instructions set out in the user manual(1).
Support to the approval authorities and technical services using the correlation tool for the purpose of this Regulation shall be provided by the Commission on request. Requests for support shall be addressed to the following functional mailbox:
co2mpas@jrc.ec.europa.eu(2)
The correlation tool shall be accessible to other users, however, support shall only be provided to those users within the limits of available resources.
An electronic signing-key for the purpose of electronically signing and sealing the original correlation tool output file referred to in point 3.1 shall be made available to the approval authorities and, where applicable, technical services following a request to the Commission. The request shall include the relevant name and contact details (mail address, email address, telephone number) of the person responsible for the execution of the correlation tool output and be sent to the following functional mailbox:
EC-CO2-LDV-IMPLEMENTATION@ec.europa.eu
The performance of the correlation tool shall be continuously reviewed, taking into account information provided, in particular, by the contact persons referred to in point 2.1.2. Where appropriate, the Commission shall prepare a new version of the tool to be released annually on 1 September. The new version shall not affect the validity of results provided by previous versions.
The new version may be applied for the purpose of the procedure set out in Section 3 of this Annex from the date of its release. With the agreement of the type-approval authority or the technical service, the previous version of the correlation tool may, however, continue to be used during a maximum period of two months following the release of the new version.
The version used as well as the operating system of the computer on which the correlation tool has been run by the type-approval authority or technical service shall be indicated in the electronically signed correlation tool output report.
Where the applicability of the new version requires the adjustment of any provisions set out in this Regulation, the release of the new version shall not take place until the Regulation has been amended accordingly.
Notwithstanding point 2.1.3, in case of serious malfunctioning of the correlation tool for the purpose of the procedure set out in Section 3, a new version of the tool shall be prepared and released as soon as possible following the detection of the malfunction. The new version shall apply from the date of its release and shall not affect the validity of results provided by previous versions.
Where the applicability of the new version requires the adjustment of any provisions set out in this Regulation, the release of the new version shall not take place until the Regulation has been amended accordingly.
The input data for the correlation tool simulations shall be taken from the relevant WLTP test results for vehicle H and, where applicable, vehicle L as defined in accordance with point 4.2.1 of Sub-Annex 4 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151. Where more than one WLTP type-approval test of vehicle H or L is performed in accordance with Table A6/2 of Annex XXI to that Regulation, the following test results shall be used for the purpose of determining the input data:
in the case where two type-approval tests are performed, the test results with the highest CO2 emissions shall be used;
in the case where three type-approval tests are performed, the test results with the median CO2 emissions shall be used.
The test conditions referred to in Annex XII to Regulation (EC) No 692/2008 shall be taken into account in the correlation tool simulations, including the precisions provided for in points 2.3.1 to 2.3.7 of this Annex.
The physical vehicle measurements referred to in point 3 shall be performed in accordance with the conditions referred to in that Regulation, with the precisions given in this Annex, and, where applicable, the input data defined in point 2.4.
The NEDC reference mass of vehicles H and L shall be determined as follows:
Where:
MRO is the mass in running order as defined in Article 3(d) of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 for vehicle H and L respectively.
The reference mass to be used as input for the simulations shall be the inertia value set out in Table 3 of Annex 4a to UN/ECE Regulation No 83 which is equivalent to the reference mass, RM, determined in accordance with this point and referred to as TMn,L and TMn,H.
In preparing the chassis-dynamometer for the execution of a type-approval test, the vehicle is pre-conditioned in order to reach similar conditions to those used in the coast-down test. The pre-conditioning procedure used in the WLTP test differs from that used for the purpose of NEDC so that, with equal road loads, the vehicle is considered subject to higher forces under the WLTP. That difference shall be set at 6 Newton and that value shall be used for the calculation of the NEDC road loads in accordance with point 2.3.8.
For the purpose of the correlation tool, the test cell temperature shall be set at 25 °C.
Also in the case of a physical vehicle measurement pursuant to point 3, the test cell temperature shall be set at 25 °C. However, on request by the manufacturer, the test cell temperature may be set at a value between 20 to 25 °C for the physical measurement.
The initial battery state of charge shall be set to at least 99 per cent for the purpose of the correlation tool test. The same shall apply in the case of a physical vehicle test.
According to the WLTP, the lowest tyre pressure for the vehicle test mass shall be used, while this is not specified in the NEDC. For the purpose of determining the tyre pressure to be taken into account for the purpose of calculating the NEDC road load in accordance with point 2.3.8, the tyre pressure shall, taking into account the different tyre pressure per vehicle axle, be the average between the two axles of the average between the minimum and maximum tyre pressure permitted for the selected tyres on each axle for the NEDC reference mass of the vehicle. The calculation shall be carried out for both vehicles H and L in accordance with following formulae:
Where:
is the average of the maximum tyre pressures of the selected tyres for the two axles;
is the average of the minimum tyre pressures of the selected tyres for the two axles.
The corresponding effect in terms of resistance applied to the vehicle shall be calculated using the following formulae for the respective vehicle H and L:
According to point 4.2.2.2 of Sub-Annex 4 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 a minimum tyre tread depth of 80 % is to be considered for the WLTP test, while pursuant to point 4.2 of Appendix 7 to Annex 4a to UN/ECE Regulation No 83, the minimum allowed tyre tread depth for the purpose of the NEDC test is to be considered as equal to 50 % of the nominal value. This results in an average difference of 2 mm in tread depth between the two procedures. The corresponding effect in terms of the resistance applied to the vehicle shall be determined for the purpose of the NEDC road load calculation in point 2.3.8 in accordance with the following formulae for the respective vehicle H and L:
Where:
RMn,H and RMn,L are the reference masses of vehicle H and L determined in accordance with point 2.3.1.
For the purpose of the correlation tool:
During the simulation of the WLTP test four rotating wheels are to be considered, while for the purpose of the NEDC tests only two rotating wheels are to be considered. The effect this has on the forces applied to the vehicle shall be taken into account in accordance with the formulae set out in point 2.3.8.1.1(a)(3).
The acceleration and deceleration forces in the correlation tool shall be calculated for the NEDC simulation by considering the inertia of only two rotating wheels.
For the purpose of a physical test:
During the WLTP coastdown setting, coastdown times are to be transferred to forces and vice versa by taking into account the applicable test mass plus the effect of rotational mass (3 % of the sum of the MRO and 25 kg). For the NEDC coastdown setting, coastdown times are to be transferred to forces and vice versa by neglecting the effect of rotational mass (only NEDC vehicle inertia calculated in point 2.3.1 is used).
The road load coefficient F0,n expressed in Newton (N) for vehicle H shall be determined as follows:
Effect of different inertia:
Where the factors in the formula are as defined in point 2.3.1, with the exception of the following:
F 0w,H is the road load coefficient F0 determined for the WLTP test of vehicle H; TMw,H is the test mass used for the WLTP test of vehicle H.
Effect of different tyre pressure:
Where the factors in the formula are as defined in point 2.3.5.
Effect of the inertia of rotating parts:
In the case of a physical vehicle test, the following formula applies:
Effect of different tyre tread depth:
Where the factors in the formula are as defined in point 2.3.6.
The road load coefficient F1n for vehicle H shall be determined as follows:
Effect of the inertia of rotating parts
In the case of a physical vehicle test, the following formula applies:
The road load coefficient F2n for vehicle H shall be determined as follows:
Effect of the inertia of rotating parts
In the case of a physical vehicle test, the following formula applies:
Where the factor is the road load coefficient F2 determined for the WLTP test of vehicle H from which the effect of all aerodynamic optional equipment has been removed.
The road load coefficient F0,n for vehicle L shall be determined as follows:
Effect of different inertia:
Where the factors in the formula are as defined in point 2.3.1, with the exception of F 0w,L which is the road load coefficient F0 determined for the WLTP test of vehicle L, and TMw,L which is the test mass used for the WLTP test of vehicle L.
Effect of different tyre pressure:
Where the factors in the formula are as defined in point 2.3.5.
Effect of the inertia of rotating parts:
In the case of a physical vehicle test, the following formula applies:
Effect of different tyre tread depth:
Where the factors in the formula are as defined in point 2.3.6.
The road load coefficient F1n for vehicle L shall be determined as follows:
Effect of the inertia of rotating parts
In the case of a physical vehicle test, the following formula applies:
Where the factor F1w,L is the road load coefficient F1 determined for the WLTP test of vehicle L.
The road load coefficient F2n for vehicle L shall be determined as follows:
Effect of the inertia of rotating parts
In the case of a physical vehicle test, the following formula applies:
Where the factor F 2w,L is the road load coefficient F2 determined for the WLTP test of vehicle L from which the effect of all aerodynamic optional equipment has been removed.
Where the road load of a vehicle has been calculated in accordance with point 5.1 of Sub-Annex 4 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151, the NEDC road load to be used as input for the correlation tool simulations shall be derived as follows:
Vehicle H:
Vehicle L:
Where:
are the NEDC road load coefficients for vehicle H or L;
are the NEDC chassis dynamometer coefficients for vehicles H or L determined in accordance with Table 3 of Annex 4a to UN/ECE Regulation No 83;
are the chassis dynamometer coefficients for the vehicle used for the purpose of the preparation of the chassis dynamometer in accordance with points 7 and 8 of Sub-Annex 4 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151.
Where default road loads have been calculated in accordance with point 5.2 of Sub-Annex 4 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151, the NEDC road loads shall be calculated as follows:
Vehicle H:
Vehicle L:
Where:
are the NEDC road load coefficients for vehicle H or L;
are the NEDC chassis dynamometer coefficients for vehicles H or L determined in accordance with Table 3 of Annex 4a to UN/ECE Regulation No 83;
are the chassis dynamometer coefficients for vehicles H or L determined for the purpose of the preparation of the chassis dynamometer in accordance with points 7 and 8 of Sub-Annex 4 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151.
The manufacturer shall determine the input data for each vehicle H and vehicle L in accordance with point 2.2 and submit the completed matrix set out in Table 1 to the type-approval authority or, where applicable, the technical service appointed to perform the test, with the exception of entries 31, 32 and 33 (the NEDC road loads) which shall be calculated by the type-approval authority or the technical service in accordance with the formulae specified in point 2.3.8.
The type-approval authority or technical service shall independently verify and confirm the correctness of the input data provided by the manufacturer. In case of doubt, the type-approval authority or technical service shall determine the relevant input data independently of the information provided by the manufacturer or, where appropriate, act in accordance with point 3.2.7 and 3.2.8.
Matrix of input data for the correlation tool
a Either normal engine idling speed, high engine idling speed and maximum net torque or T1 maps speed torque and power are necessary (for gearshift) | ||||
b Either tyre dimensions or velocity speed ratio is necessary (for gearshift) | ||||
No | Input parameters for the correlation tool | Unit | Source | Remarks |
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1 | Fuel type | — | Point 3.2.2.1 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Diesel/Petrol/LPG/NG or Biomethane/Ethanol(E85)/Biodiesel |
2 | Fuel lower heating value | kJ/kg | Declaration by manufacturer and/or technical service | |
3 | Fuel carbon content | % | Idem | % of carbon in the fuel by weight, e.g. 85,5 % |
4 | Engine type | Point 3.2.1.1 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Positive ignition or compression ignition | |
5 | Engine capacity | cc | Point 3.2.1.3 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | |
6 | Engine stroke | mm | Point 3.2.1.2.2 Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | |
7 | Rated engine power | kW…min–1 | Point 3.2.1.8 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | |
8 | Engine speed at rated engine power | min–1 | Point 3.2.1.8 in Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Engine speed at maximum net power |
9 | High engine idling speeda | min–1 | Point 3.2.1.6.1 Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | |
10 | Maximum net torquea | Nm at… min–1 | Point 3.2.1.10 Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | |
11 | T1 map speeda | rpm | Sub-Annex 2 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array |
12 | T1 map torquea | Nm | Sub-Annex 2 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array |
13 | T1 map powera | kW | Sub-Annex 2 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array |
14 | Engine idle speed | rpm | Sub-Annex 2 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Idle speed in warm condition |
15 | Engine idle fuel consumption | g/s | Manufacturer declaration | Idle fuel consumption in warm condition |
16 | Final drive ratios | — | Point 4.6 in Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Final drive ratio |
17 | Tyre codeb | — | Point 6 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Tyre code (e.g. P195/55R1685H) of the tyres used in the WLTP test |
18 | Gearbox type | — | Point 4.5 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | automatic/manual/CVT |
19 | Torque converter | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No, 1 = Yes; Does the vehicle use torque converter? |
20 | Fuel saving gear for automatic transmission | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No, 1 = Yes Setting this value to 1 will allow the correlation tool to use a higher gear at constant speed driving than in the case of transient conditions |
21 | Drive mode | — | Point 2.3.1 of Sub-Annex 5 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive. |
22 | Start-stop activation time | sec | Manufacturer declaration | Start-stop activation time elapsed from test start |
23 | Nominal voltage of the alternator | V | Point 3.4.4.5 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | |
24 | Battery capacity | Ah | Point 3.4.4.5 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | |
25 | Starting ambient temperature WLTP | °C | Default value = 23 °C WLTP test measurement | |
26 | Alternator maximum power | kW | Manufacturer declaration | |
27 | Efficiency of the alternator | — | Manufacturer declaration | Default value = 0,67 |
28 | Gearbox ratios | — | Point 4.6 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array: ratio gear 1, ratio gear 2, etc. |
29 | Ratio of vehicle speed to engine speedb | (km/h)/rpm | Manufacturer declaration | Array: [constant velocity speed ratio gear 1, constant velocity speed ratio gear 2, ...]; Alternative to gear box ratios |
30 | Vehicle inertia NEDC | kg | Point 2.6 of Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | To be derived in accordance with point 2.3.1 of this Annex. |
31 | F0 NEDC | N | Point 2.3.8 of this Annex, To be completed by the type-approval authority or Technical Service | F0 road load coefficient |
32 | F1 NEDC | N/(km/h) | Idem | F1 road load coefficient |
33 | F2 NEDC | N/(km/h)2 | Idem | F2 road load coefficient |
34 | Test mass WLTP | kg | Point 2.4.6 of the Appendix to the information document in Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | no correction for rotating parts |
35 | F0 WLTP | N | Point 2.4.8 of the Appendix to the information document in Appendix 3 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | F0 road load coefficient |
36 | F1 WLTP | N/(km/h) | Idem | F1 road load coefficient |
37 | F2 WLTP | N/(km/h)2 | Idem | F2 road load coefficient |
38 | WLTP CO2 value phase 1 | gCO2/km | Point 2.1.1 of test report of Annex I, Appendix 8a of Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Phase low, bag values not corrected for RCB, not rounded WLTP test measurement |
39 | WLTP CO2 value phase 2 | gCO2/km | Idem | Phase medium, bag values not corrected for RCB, not rounded WLTP test measurement |
40 | WLTP CO2 value phase 3 | gCO2/km | Idem | Phase high, bag values not corrected for RCB, not rounded WLTP test measurement |
41 | WLTP CO2 value phase 4 | gCO2/km | Idem | Phase extra high, bag values not corrected for RCB, not rounded WLTP test measurement |
42 | Turbo- or Supercharger | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Is the engine equipped with any kind of charging system? |
43 | Start-stop | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the vehicle have start-stop system? |
44 | Brake energy Recuperation | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the vehicle have energy recuperation technologies? |
45 | Variable valve actuation | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the engine feature variable valve actuation? |
46 | Thermal management | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the vehicle have technologies that actively manage temperature at the gear box? |
47 | Direct injection/Port Fuel Injection | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = PFI | 1 = DI |
48 | Lean burn | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the engine use lean burn? |
49 | Cylinder deactivation | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the engine use a cylinder deactivation system? |
50 | Exhaust gas recirculation | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the vehicle have an external EGR system? |
51 | Particulate filter | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the vehicle have a particulate filter? |
52 | Selective Catalytic Reduction | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the vehicle have an SCR system? |
53 | NOx storage catalyst | — | Manufacturer declaration | 0 = No | 1 = Yes — Does the vehicle have a NOx storage catalyst? |
54 | WLTP Time | sec | WLTP test measurement (identified in accordance to Point 2.2 of this Annex) | Array: OBD and Chassis Dynamometer data, 1hz |
55 | WLTP Velocity (theoretical) | km/h | As defined in sub-Annex 1 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array: 1hz, resolution 0,1 km/h. If not provided the speed profile defined in Point 6 of sub-Annex 1 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 and in particular to Tables A1/7-A1/9, A1/11, and A1/12 applies |
56 | WLTP Velocity (actual) | km/h | WLTP test measurement (identified in accordance to Point 2.2 of this Annex) | Array: OBD and Chassis Dynamometer data, 1hz, resolution 0,1 km/h |
57 | WLTP Gear (theoretical) | — | As defined in sub-Annex 2 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array: 1hz. If not provided, the calculation by the correlation tool applies |
58 | WLTP Engine Speed | rpm | WLTP test measurement (identified in accordance to Point 2.2 of this Annex) | Array: 1hz, 10 RPM resolution from OBD |
59 | WLTP Engine Coolant Temperature | °C | Idem | Array: OBD Data, 1hz, 0,5 °C resolution |
60 | WLTP Alternator Current | A | As defined, for the low-voltage battery current, in Appendix 2 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array: 1hz, 0,1 A resolution, external measurement device synchronised with the chassis dynamometer |
61 | WLTP Low-Voltage Battery Current | A | As defined in Appendix 2 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array: 1hz, 0,1 A resolution, external measurement device synchronised with the chassis dynamometer |
62 | WLTP calculated load | — | As defined in Annex 11 of UN/ECE Regulation No 83 | Array: OBD data, 1hz at least (higher frequencies possible, 1 % resolution) WLTP test measurement |
63 | WLTP preconditioning time | sec | Preconditioning test measurement, point 1.2.6 of Annex XXI, Sub-Annex 6 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array: OBD and Chassis Dynamometer data, 1hz |
64 | WLTP preconditioning velocity | km/h | Idem | Array: OBD and Chassis Dynamometer data, 1hz, resolution 0,1 km/h |
65 | WLTP preconditioning alternator current | A | To be measured in accordance with the methodology defined for the low-voltage battery current, in point 2.1 of Appendix 2 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array: 1hz, 0,1 A resolution, external measurement device synchronised with the chassis dynamometer |
66 | WLTP preconditioning low-voltage battery current | A | As defined in Appendix 2 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 | Array: 1hz, 0,1 A resolution, external measurement device synchronised with the chassis dynamometer |
The type-approval authority shall ensure that the NEDC CO2 reference value for the respective vehicle H and, where applicable, vehicle L of a WLTP interpolation family as well as the phase-specific values and the fuel consumption is determined in accordance with points 3.1.2 and 3.1.3.
In the case the NEDC road loads calculated in accordance with point 2.3.8 for vehicle H and L are the same, the NEDC CO2 reference value shall be determined for vehicle H only.
The type-approval authority or designated technical service shall ensure that the input data file for the correlation tool is complete. Following a completed test run on the correlation tool, the person designated in accordance with point 2.1.1 shall digitally sign
the original correlation output report;
the summary text file.
The correlation output report referred to in point (a) shall include the input data used, the output data resulting from the execution of the correlation, the manufacturer-declared value and, where available, the result of physical vehicle tests. The summary text file referred to in point (b) shall include the manufacturer-declared value and the CO2 emission value resulting from the correlation tool and relevant identifiers, such as the code for the interpolation family concerned.
The correlation tool shall be used to execute the following simulated tests using the relevant input data file referred to in point 3.1.1.:
a WLTP test of vehicle H;
an NEDC test of vehicle H.
The NEDC CO2 reference value for vehicle H shall be determined as follows:
Where:
is the NEDC CO2 reference value for vehicle H;
is the average of the WLTP CO2 values for vehicle H resulting from the tests referred to in point 2.2 corrected for the REESS charge balance (RCB) following the procedure set out in Appendix 2 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151; Correction for the RCB shall be applied in cases when RCB is negative (corresponding to REESS discharging) and positive (corresponding to REESS charging) and also in the cases when the correction criterion c specified in Table A6. App 2/2 in that Appendix is less than the applicable tolerance according to that Table;
is the CO2 correction for RCB of the WLTP test for vehicle H selected in accordance with point 2.2 for the purpose of defining the input data, gCO2/km, calculated following the procedure set out in Appendix 2 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 with RCB negative (corresponding to REESS discharging) and positive (corresponding to REESS charging);
is the difference between the WLTP test result referred to in point (a) and the NEDC test result referred to in point (b) for vehicle H;
is the value determined in accordance with appendix 1 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 for vehicle H.
Where applicable, the following simulations shall be performed using the correlation tool and the relevant input data as recorded in the matrix referred to in point 2.4:
a WLTP test of vehicle L;
an NEDC test of vehicle L.
The NEDC CO2 reference value for vehicle L shall be determined as follows:
Where:
is the NEDC CO2 reference value for vehicle L;
is the average of the WLTP CO2 values resulting from the vehicle L tests referred to in point 2.2 corrected for the REESS charge balance (RCB) following the procedure set out in Appendix 2 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151; Correction for the RCB shall be applied in cases when RCB is negative (corresponding to REESS discharging) and positive (corresponding to REESS charging) and also in the cases when the correction criterion c specified in Table A6. App 2/2 in that Appendix is less than the applicable tolerance according to that Table;
is the CO2 correction for RCB of the WLTP test of vehicle L selected in accordance with point 2.2 for the purpose of defining the input data, gCO2/km, calculated following the procedure set out in Appendix 2 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 with RCB negative (corresponding to REESS discharging) and positive (corresponding to REESS charging);
is the difference between the WLTP test result referred to in point (a) and the NEDC test result referred to in point (b) for vehicle L;
is the value determined in accordance with appendix 1 to Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 for vehicle L.
For each WLTP interpolation family, the manufacturer shall declare the NEDC CO2 mass emissions combined value for vehicle H, and, where applicable, vehicle L, to the approval authority. The type-approval authority shall ensure that the NEDC CO2 reference values for vehicle H and, where applicable, vehicle L are determined in accordance with point 3.1.2 and 3.1.3, and that the reference values for the respective vehicle is interpreted in accordance with points 3.2.1 to 3.2.5.
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A time-stamped reply shall be sent in return including a randomly generated integer number in the range 1 to 100 calculated by the correlation tool. Where the number is in the range of 91 to 100 the vehicle shall be selected for one physical measurement in accordance with the procedure referred to in Annex XII to Regulation (EC) No 692/2008, taking into account the precisions specified in point 2 of this Annex. The test results shall be documented in accordance with Annex VIII to Directive 2007/46/EC.
In the case the NEDC CO2 value for both vehicles H and L is determined in accordance with point 3.2.1, the vehicle configuration selected for physical measurement shall be the vehicle L, if the random number is in the range to 91 to 95, and vehicle H, if the random number is in the range of 96 to 100.
Where:
is the random test result, amplified by the Ki-factor;
is the manufacturer-declared value.
The De factor shall be recorded in the type-approval certificate and in the certificate of conformity.
Where the type-approval authority finds that the physical test results do not confirm the input data provided by the manufacturer and, in particular, the data referred to in points 20, 22 and 44 of Table 1 in point 2.4, a verification factor shall be set to 1 and be recorded in the type-approval certificate and in the certificate of conformity. Where the input data is confirmed or where the error in the input data is not to the benefit of the manufacturer the verification factor shall be set to 0.
The type-approval authority or, where applicable, the technical service shall determine the NEDC phase-specific values and the fuel consumption values for vehicle H and L in accordance with points 3.3.1 to 3.3.4.
Where:
is the NEDC phase ‘UDC’ or ‘EUDC’;
is the NEDC CO2 test result for the phase p referred to in point (b) of paragraph 3.1.2
is the NEDC phase-specific value for the vehicle H of the applicable phase p, gCO2/km
is the adjustment factor for the vehicle H calculated by the ratio between the NEDC CO2 value determined in accordance with point 3.2 and the NEDC test result referred to in point (b) of paragraph 3.1.2
The NEDC phase-specific values shall be calculated as follows:
Where:
is the NEDC phase ‘UDC’ or ‘EUDC’;
is the NEDC CO2 test result for the phase p determined in accordance with point (b) of paragraph 3.1.3;
is the NEDC phase-specific value for the vehicle L of the applicable phase p, gCO2/km;
is the adjustment factor for the vehicle L calculated by the ratio between the NEDC CO2 value determined in accordance with point 3.2 and the NEDC test result referred to in point (b) of paragraph 3.1.3.
The NEDC fuel consumption (combined) for vehicle H shall be calculated as follows:
Where:
is the NEDC fuel consumption (combined) test result determined in accordance with Annex XII to Regulation (EC) No 692/2008 using the CO2 emissions determined in accordance with point (b) of paragraph 3.1.2 or a physical measurement result as referred to in point 3.2.2; the emissions of other pollutants relevant to the fuel consumption calculation (hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide) shall be considered equal to 0 (zero) g/km;
is the NEDC fuel consumption (combined) for the vehicle H, l/100km;
is the adjustment factor for the vehicle H calculated by the ratio between the NEDC CO2 value determined in accordance with point 3.2 and the NEDC test result referred to in point (b) of paragraph 3.1.2.
The NEDC phase-specific fuel consumption for vehicle H shall be calculated as follows:
Where:
is the NEDC phase ‘UDC’ or ‘EUDC’;
is the NEDC fuel consumption for the phase p determined in accordance with Annex XII to Regulation (EC) No 692/2008 using the CO2 emissions determined in accordance with point (b) of paragraph 3.1.2 or a physical measurement result as referred to in point 3.2.2; the emissions of other pollutants relevant to the fuel consumption calculation (hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide) shall be considered equal to 0 (zero) g/km;
is the NEDC phase-specific fuel consumption for the vehicle H of the applicable phase p, l/100km;
is the adjustment factor for the vehicle H calculated by the ratio between the NEDC CO2 value determined in accordance with point 3.2 and the NEDC test result referred to in point (b) of paragraph 3.1.2.
The NEDC combined fuel consumption for vehicle L shall be calculated as follows:
Where:
is the NEDC fuel consumption (combined) test result determined in accordance with Annex XII to Regulation (EC) No 692/2008 using the CO2 emissions determined in accordance with point (b) of paragraph 3.1.3 or a physical measurement result as referred to in point 3.2.2; the emissions of other pollutants relevant to the fuel consumption calculation (hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide) shall be considered equal to 0 (zero) g/km;
is the NEDC fuel consumption (combined) for the vehicle L, l/100km;
is the adjustment factor for the vehicle L calculated by the ratio between the NEDC CO2 value determined in accordance with point 3.2 and the NEDC test result referred to in point (b) of paragraph 3.1.3;
The NEDC phase-specific fuel consumption for vehicle L shall be calculated as follows:
Where:
is the NEDC phase ‘UDC’ or ‘EUDC’;
is the NEDC fuel consumption test result for the phase p determined in accordance with Annex XII to Regulation (EC) No 692/2008 using the CO2 emissions determined in accordance with point (b) of paragraph 3.1.2 or a physical measurement result as referred to in point 3.2.2; the emissions of other pollutants relevant to the fuel consumption calculation (hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide) shall be considered equal to 0 (zero) g/km;
is the NEDC phase-specific fuel consumption for the vehicle L of the applicable phase p, l/100km;
is the adjustment factor for the vehicle L calculated by the ratio between the NEDC CO2 value determined in accordance with point 3.2 and the NEDC test result referred to in point (b) of paragraph 3.1.3.
The manufacturer shall calculate the (phase-specific and combined) NEDC CO2 values and the fuel consumption values to be attributed to individual passenger cars in accordance with points 4.1 and 4.2 and record those values in the certificates of conformity.
The provisions on rounding set out in point 1.3 of Sub-Annex 7 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 shall apply.
Where the CO2 emissions of the WLTP interpolation family are determined by reference to vehicle H only in accordance with point 1.2.3.1 of Sub-Annex 6 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151, the NEDC CO2 value to be recorded in the certificates of conformity of the vehicles belonging to that family shall be the NEDC CO2 emissions determined in accordance with point 3.2 of this Annex and recorded in the type-approval certificate of the vehicle H in question.
The NEDC reference mass of the individual vehicle (RMn,ind) shall be determined as follows:
Where: MRO ind is the mass in running order as defined in Article 3(d) of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 of the individual vehicle.
The mass to be used for the calculation of the NEDC CO2 values of the individual vehicle shall be the inertia value set out in Table 3 of Annex 4a to UN/ECE Regulation No 83 which is equivalent to the reference mass determined in accordance with this point and referred to as. TMn,ind.
The tyre rolling resistance values determined in accordance with point 3.2.3.2.2.2 of sub-Annex 7 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 shall be used for the purpose of the interpolation of the NEDC CO2 value of the individual vehicle.
The aerodynamic drag of the individual vehicle shall be calculated by considering the difference in aerodynamic drag between an individual vehicle and vehicle L, due to a difference in body shape (m2):
Where:
is the aerodynamic drag coefficient;
is the frontal area of the vehicle, m2.
The type-approval authority or, where applicable, the technical service shall verify if the wind tunnel facility referred to in 3.2.3.2.2.3. in Sub-Annex 7 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 is qualified to accurately determine the Δ(Cd ×Af) for body shapes that differ between vehicle L and H. If the wind tunnel facility is not qualified, the for vehicle H shall apply for the individual vehicle.
If vehicles L and H have the same body shape, the value of for the interpolation method shall be set to zero.
The road load coefficients F0,n, F1,n and F2,n for test vehicles H and L determined in accordance with point 2.3.8 are referred to as F0n,H, F1n,H and F2n,H and F0n,L, F1n,L and F2n,L respectively.
The road load coefficients f0n,ind, f1n,ind and f2n,ind for an individual vehicle shall be calculated in accordance with the following formula:
or, if = 0, Formula 3 shall apply:
where:
The cycle energy demand of the applicable NEDC Ek,n and the energy demand for all applicable cycle phases Ek,p,n applicable for individual vehicles in the WLTP interpolation family shall be calculated according to the procedure in paragraph 5 of Sub-Annex 7 to Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151, for the following sets k of road load coefficients and masses:
In case the chassis dynamometer coefficients specified in Table 3 of Annex 4a of UN/ECE Regulation No 83 are applied, the following formulae shall be used:
For each cycle phase p of the NEDC applicable for individual vehicles in the WLTP interpolation family, the contribution to the total mass of CO2 for an individual vehicle shall be calculated as follows:
The mass of CO2 emissions, g/km, attributed to an individual vehicle of the WLTP interpolation family shall be calculated as follows:
The terms E1,p,n, E2,p,n, E3,p,n, and E1,n, E2,n, E3,n respectively are defined in paragraph 4.2.1.5.
For each cycle phase p of the NEDC applicable for individual vehicles in the WLTP interpolation family, the fuel consumption, l/100km, shall be calculated as follows:
The fuel consumption, l/100km, of the complete cycle for an individual vehicle of the WLTP interpolation family shall be calculated as follows:
The terms E1,p,n, E2,p,n, E3,p,n, and E1,n, E2,n, E3,n respectively are defined in paragraph 4.2.1.5.
The type-approval authority or the designated Technical Service shall ensure that the following information is recorded:
the correlation tool output report referred to in point 3.1.1 including the NEDC CO2 reference value referred to in points 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 and the manufacturer-declared value, as a test report in accordance with Annex VIII to Directive 2007/46/EC;
the NEDC CO2 values resulting from physical measurements referred to in point 3.2 in this Annex, in the type-approval certificate specified in the Appendix to the Addendum to the type-approval certificate set out in Appendix 4 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151;
the deviation factor (De) and the verification factor determined in accordance with point 3.2.8 of this Annex (if available), in the type-approval certificate as specified in the Appendix to the Addendum to the type-approval certificate set out in Appendix 4 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 and in entry 49.1 of the certificate of conformity as specified in Annex IX to Directive 2007/46/EC;
the NEDC phase-specific values and the phase-specific and combined fuel consumption values determined in accordance with point 3.3, as specified in the Appendix to the Addendum to the type-approval certificate set out in Appendix 4 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151;
the NEDC CO2 (all phases and combined) and fuel consumption values (all phases and combined) determined in accordance with point 4.2 of this Annex, in entry 49.1 of the certificate of conformity as specified in Annex IX to Directive 2007/46/EC.
a In accordance with Article 3(8) of this Regulation | ||
b In accordance with Article 3(8) of this Regulation | ||
c In accordance with Articles 3(7) and 3(8) of this Regulation | ||
d In accordance with Articles 3 and 4 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1152’.” | ||
Parameter | Certificate of conformity (Part 1, Model B set out in Annex IX of Directive 2007/46/EC) | Type-approval documentation (Directive 2007/46/EC) |
---|---|---|
Manufacturer | Section 0.5 | Section 0.5 of Part I of Annex III |
Type-approval number and its extension | Section 0.10 | Type-approval certificate as specified in Annex VI |
Type | Section 0.2 | Section 0.2 of Part I of Annex III (where applicable) |
Variant | Section 0.2 | Section 3 of Annex VIII (where applicable) |
Version | Section 0.2 | Section 3 of Annex VIII (where applicable) |
Make | Section 0.1 | Section 0.1 of Part I of Annex III |
Commercial name | Section 0.2.1 | Section 0.2.1 of Part I of Annex III |
Category of the vehicle type-approved | Section 0.4 | Section 0.4 of Part I of Annex III |
Category of the vehicle registered | n/a | n/a |
Mass in running order (kg) | Section 13 | Section 2.6 of Part I of Annex IIIa |
Footprint — Wheel base (mm) | Section 4 | Section 2.1 of Part I of Annex IIIb |
Footprint — Track width (mm) | Section 30 | Section 2.3.1 and 2.3.2 of Part I of Annex IIIc |
Specific NEDC CO2 emissions (g/km)d | Section 49.1 | Section 3 of Annex VIII |
Specific WLTP CO2 emissions (g/km)d | Section 49.4 | n/a |
Fuel type | Section 26 | Section 3.2.2.1 of Part I of Annex III |
Fuel mode | Section 26.1 | Section 3.2.2.4 of Part I of Annex III |
Engine capacity (cm3) | Section 25 | Section 3.2.1.3 of Part I of Annex III |
Electric energy consumption (Wh/km) | Section 49.2 | Section 3 of Annex VIII |
Code of the eco-innovation(s) | Section 49.3.1 | Section 4 of Annex VIII |
Total NEDC CO2 emissions savings due to the eco-innovation(s) | Section 49.3.2.1 | Section 4 of Annex VIII |
Total emissions WLTP CO2 savings due to the eco-innovation(s) | Section 49.3.2.2 | |
Vehicle identification number | Section 0.10 | Point 9.17 of Part I of Annex III |
Test mass [WLTP] | Section 47.1.1 | n/a |
Deviation factor De | Section 49.1 | Appendix to the Addendum to the type-approval certificate set out in Appendix 4 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 |
Verification factor (“1” or “0”) | Section 49.1 | Appendix to the Addendum to the type-approval certificate set out in Appendix 4 to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 |
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