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EMIS enquiry:opening presentation
Nick Molden
20 June 2016
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• Founded in 2011
• Headquartered in UK, with operations in London, Los Angeles and Stuttgart
• Specialist in PEMS testing and data analysis
• 1200+ vehicles tested
• Largest commercially available database of real-world emissions data
• Works with OEMs, Tier 1/2 suppliers, fuel and chemical companies, regulators, consultancies, consumer media
Emissions Analytics’ credentials
TRACKING POLICY EFFECTIVENESS
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• Real-world CO2 is significantly higher than official figures
• Gasoline gap is broadly stable
• Diesel gap was smaller, but has been growing since 2012
CO2 gap
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Gasoline Diesel
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• Sharply reducing official CO2 figures have given illusion of significant progress
• Real-world reductions much smaller
• Downward trend reversed in 2013 for gasoline, 2015 for diesel
CO2 latest trends in Europe
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Gasoline Diesel Average
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• US historically well behind Europe on CO2 reduction
• But, real-world CO2
on increasing trend for gasoline cars in Europe
• Challenging targets having early positive effects in US
• Diesel essential for EU to meet its global CO2 targets?
Europe vs USA
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• Historically, CF ~4 and rising real-world fuel economy
• As many Euro 6 vehicles hit the market in 2014, CF began to fall
• In 2015, real-world fuel economy fell significantly for first time
• Effect particularly of LNT and EGR?
Effect of NOx regulations?
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Real-world fuel economy NOx Conformity Factor
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• Rolling 12-month average of exceedance factor in blue
• Step-change technology launched Q2 to Q3 2014
• No further reduction in Conformity Factor since then
• Average CF dipped to 2.7 in 2014, but risen to back to over 4 since then
NOx latest trends (1)
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Test date
Euro 5/6 NOx diesel Conformity Factor over time
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• Earliest Euro 6 vehicles were LNT and EGR-only, but LNT quickly became the majority technology
• More recent switch to SCR
• Nevertheless, good performance achieved by many LNT systems
• Similarly wide spread of performance between LNT and SCR
NOx latest trends (2)
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18/10/2012 06/05/2013 22/11/2013 10/06/2014 27/12/2014 15/07/2015 31/01/2016
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Euro 6 diesel NOx Conformity Factor by after-treatment type
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)-only Lean NOx trap (LNT) Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)
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• Conformity factor initially 2.1 – 168 mg/km
• Further increased by exclusions due to boundary conditions
• PEMS test-to-test variability of 30%, so OEMs will need to target ~129 mg/km to avoid getting caught by in-service surveillance
• 1 in 5 vehicles already meet this
Will Real Driving Emissions help?
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14/09/2011 01/04/2012 18/10/2012 06/05/2013 22/11/2013 10/06/2014 27/12/2014 15/07/2015 31/01/2016
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Euro 5 Euro 6
EMISSIONS DATABASE
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Segment/fuel ranking
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Drill-down to individual datasets
EQUA AIR QUALITY INDEX
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• Vehicle rating scheme based on their real-world NOx emissions, launched in April 2016
• Non-statutory complement to new Real Driving Emissions regulations
• But will also
• Discriminate between high and low emitters, rather than just pass/fail
• Be updated for each model year to keep up with new calibrations
• Ratings are published and into the public domain for free
• Manufacturers and consumer media can adopt as independent, voluntary standard
• Similar to New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP, Global NCAP)
Robust, independent standard needed to measure and incentivise actions to bring about air quality improvements
EQUA Air Quality Index
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www.equaindex.com
Nick Molden, Chief Executive Officer
nick@emissionsanalytics.com
+44 (0) 20 7193 0489
+44 (0) 7765 105902
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