DATASET

European market surveillance of motor vehicles - 2022 Emissions Dataset

Collection: TransportExpData : Transport Experimental Data Collection 

Description

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

Contact

Email
michael.clairotte (at) ec.europa.eu

Contributors

How to cite

European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) (2023): European market surveillance of motor vehicles - 2022 Emissions Dataset. European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) [Dataset] doi: 10.2905/B5998C27-E829-49E0-8CBB-2CA3495D06BF PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/b5998c27-e829-49e0-8cbb-2ca3495d06bf

Keywords

Auxiliary Emissions Strategies Laboratory Testing Light-Duty Vehicles Market Surveillance On-road Testing PEMS RDE Transport Vehicles

Data access

European Market Surveillance of Motor Vehicles - Results of the 2022 European Commission Vehicle Emissions Testing Programme
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  • Emissions dataset from on-road and laboratory testing of light-duty and light commercial vehicles tested in the scope of the Market Surveillance Activity

European Market Surveillance of Motor Vehicles - Results of the 2022 European Commission Vehicle Emissions Testing Programme
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  • This report presents the results for the work conducted by the JRC as European Commission contribution to the market surveillance and regards emissions from motor vehicles in 2022. Primarily targeted towards the bodies acting in the EU market surveillance, it presents emissions test results and compliance findings. This document also 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 towards future policy updates. The document is structured in three main chapters: the requirements set by Regulations and methodologies for their verification (Part A), the test results and compliance outcome of the activities conducted by the Commission (Part B) and an overview of the main findings (Part C). Part A focuses on the requirements to be fulfilled by the vehicles and provides the main elements, further details being available in the regulatory texts. For some requirements, the verification cannot be made using type-approval procedures. Ad-hoc procedures are proposed and are likely to be revised making use of the experience gained. Part B presents the emissions test results and compliance findings for the individual vehicles analysed by the JRC during the year 2022. Part C is a summary of the findings and a tentative to draw recommendations from the lessons learned, with a view to identifying the most critical items and to improving the efficiency of the whole market surveillance testing process.

Publications

Publication 2023
European market surveillance of motor vehicles
Gruening, C., Bonnel, P., Clairotte, M., Ferrarese, C., Franzetti, J., Loos, R., Manara, D., Melas, A., Tutuianu, M., Valverde Morales, V., Carriero, M., Otura Garcia, M., Martini, G. and Krasenbrink, A., European market surveillance of motor vehicles, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2023, doi:10.2760/452119 (online),10.2760/21837 (print), JRC133751.
  • Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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  • Abstract

    This report presents the results for the work conducted by the JRC as European Commission contribution to the market surveillance and regards emissions from motor vehicles in 2022. Primarily targeted towards the bodies acting in the EU market surveillance, it presents emissions test results and compliance findings. This document also 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 towards future policy updates. The document is structured in three main chapters: the requirements set by Regulations and methodologies for their verification (Part A), the test results and compliance outcome of the activities conducted by the Commission (Part B) and an overview of the main findings (Part C). Part A focuses on the requirements to be fulfilled by the vehicles and provides the main elements, further details being available in the regulatory texts. For some requirements, the verification cannot be made using type-approval procedures. Ad-hoc procedures are proposed and are likely to be revised making use of the experience gained. Part B presents the emissions test results and compliance findings for the individual vehicles analysed by the JRC during the year 2022. Part C is a summary of the findings and a tentative to draw recommendations from the lessons learned, with a view to identifying the most critical items and to improving the efficiency of the whole market surveillance testing process.

Geographic areas

European Union

Temporal coverage

From date To date
2021-10-01 2022-12-31

Additional information

Published by
European Commission, Joint Research Centre
Created date
2023-05-25
Modified date
2024-09-30
Issued date
2023-05-25
Data theme(s)
Energy, Environment, Health, Transport
Update frequency
unknown
Identifier
http://data.europa.eu/89h/b5998c27-e829-49e0-8cbb-2ca3495d06bf
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