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European market surveillance of motor vehicles - 2023 Emissions Dataset

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Emissions dataset from on-road and laboratory testing of ligh-duty and light commercial vehicles

Contributors

How to cite

European Commission, Joint Research Centre (2026): European market surveillance of motor vehicles - 2023 Emissions Dataset. [Dataset] doi: 10.2905/JRC.YWWM5KG; 10.2905/8b5fe269-7a91-4541-a69f-1563a51509ca PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/8b5fe269-7a91-4541-a69f-1563a51509ca

Keywords

Auxiliary Emissions StrategiesLaboratory TestingLight-Duty VehiclesMarket SurveillanceOn-road TestingPEMSRDETransportVehicles

Data access

CSV

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Downloadable file

A downloadable file for the dataset.

Use conditions
European Commission reuse notice

According to the European Commission reuse notice, reuse is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged. The reuse policy of the European Commission is implemented by the Decision of 12 December 2011. The general principle of reuse can be subject to conditions which may be specified in individual copyright notices. Therefore users are advised to refer to the copyright notices of the individual websites maintained under Europa and of the individual documents. Reuse is not applicable to documents subject to intellectual property rights of third parties.

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No limitations

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Use conditions
European Commission reuse notice

According to the European Commission reuse notice, reuse is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged. The reuse policy of the European Commission is implemented by the Decision of 12 December 2011. The general principle of reuse can be subject to conditions which may be specified in individual copyright notices. Therefore users are advised to refer to the copyright notices of the individual websites maintained under Europa and of the individual documents. Reuse is not applicable to documents subject to intellectual property rights of third parties.

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No limitations

Anybody can directly and anonymously access the data, without being required to register or authenticate.

  • This report presents the results of the work conducted by the Joint Research Centre as the European Commission contribution to market surveillance on pollutant emissions from internal-combustion engine vehicles in 2023. It encompasses experimental data and compliance assessments relative to the measurement of pollutant emissions from internal combustion engine vehicles available on the European Market. The report also contains a short overview of results obtained in the same context between September 2020 and January 2024. It discusses lessons learned during the application of testing procedures, with a view to share best practices with the participating authorities and potentially, to draw the path toward future policy updates. No non-compliances were detected in 2023 for standard laboratory and on-road tests of Type 1, Type 1a and Type 6. The first Type 4 (evaporative emissions) tests since the beginning of the JRC Market Surveillance mandate were performed in 2022 and 2023 in VELA 3, and are reported here. None of the officially tested vehicles resulted to be non-compliant to Type 4 tests, although a couple of pilot testing campaigns revealed some non-compliance risks. One vehicle was found to be non-compliant to Type 5 (durability) tests. Auxiliary Emissions Strategies exhibiting a high environmental impact were found primarily for CO emissions of gasoline vehicles, certainly linked to the “fuel enrichment” activation, claimed to be necessary to protect some engines and their After-treatment System under high engine load conditions or driving conditions that may be risky for the engine and vehicle safety. Relatively high NOx emissions were observed in high-altitude tests performed on one Diesel vehicle. This behaviour is attributed to an Auxiliary Emissions Strategy implying de-activation of the Exhaust Gas Recirculation. All the observed high-emissions were attributed to Auxiliary Emissions Strategies that were checked and, in principle, approved by the relevant National Authorities.

Publications

Publication
VALVERDE MORALES, V., GRUENING, C., BONNEL, P., CLAIROTTE, M., FERRARESE, C., FRANZETTI, J., LOOS, R., TUTUIANU, M., OTURA, M., COTOGNO, G., CROCHEMORE, J.M., MARTINI, G., KRASENBRINK, A. and MANARA, D., European Market Surveillance of Pollutant Emissions from Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2024, doi:10.2760/191638 (online), JRC138842.
Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
  • This report presents the results of the work conducted by the Joint Research Centre as the European Commission contribution to market surveillance on pollutant emissions from internal-combustion engine vehicles in 2023. It encompasses experimental data and compliance assessments relative to the measurement of pollutant emissions from internal combustion engine vehicles available on the European Market. The report also contains a short overview of results obtained in the same context between September 2020 and January 2024. It discusses lessons learned during the application of testing procedures, with a view to share best practices with the participating authorities and potentially, to draw the path toward future policy updates. No non-compliances were detected in 2023 for standard laboratory and on-road tests of Type 1, Type 1a and Type 6. The first Type 4 (evaporative emissions) tests since the beginning of the JRC Market Surveillance mandate were performed in 2022 and 2023 in VELA 3, and are reported here. None of the officially tested vehicles resulted to be non-compliant to Type 4 tests, although a couple of pilot testing campaigns revealed some non-compliance risks. One vehicle was found to be non-compliant to Type 5 (durability) tests. Auxiliary Emissions Strategies exhibiting a high environmental impact were found primarily for CO emissions of gasoline vehicles, certainly linked to the “fuel enrichment” activation, claimed to be necessary to protect some engines and their After-treatment System under high engine load conditions or driving conditions that may be risky for the engine and vehicle safety. Relatively high NOx emissions were observed in high-altitude tests performed on one Diesel vehicle. This behaviour is attributed to an Auxiliary Emissions Strategy implying de-activation of the Exhaust Gas Recirculation. All the observed high-emissions were attributed to Auxiliary Emissions Strategies that were checked and, in principle, approved by the relevant National Authorities.

Temporal coverage

From date To date
2023-01-01 2023-12-31

Additional information

Published by
European Commission, Joint Research Centre
Contact email
michael.clairotte (at) ec.europa.eu
Update frequency
unknown

The event occurs with unknown regularity.

Data theme(s)
Energy

dataset theme covering the domain of energy, characterised as the quantitative property necessary to perform work on or heat objects, and vital element of living organisms and the operation of human civilisation

Environment

dataset theme covering the domain of environment, defined as the interaction of all living species, climate, weather, and natural resources that impact human survival and economic activity

Health

dataset theme covering the domain of health which includes health conditions, diseases, treatments, healthcare services, and health policies

Transport

dataset theme covering the domain of transport, which involves the movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another using various modes such as air, land (rail and road), water, cable, pipeline and space

Geographical name(s)
European Union
Issued date
2024-06-25
Created date
20 Jun 2024 13:38
Modified date
01 Oct 2024 08:38
Dataset identifier
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