Indian Emission Norms and Leapfrogging from BS IV to BS VI and Challenges for Two Wheeler

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Indian Emission Norms and Leapfrogging from BS IV to BS VI and Challenges for Two Wheeler ECT 2018 Conference by ECMA @ Hyatt Regency Pune By Mr. Harjeet Singh, (Executive Advisor Tech) Hero Motocorp Ltd Chairman SIAM 2W Technical Group 25 th Oct 2018

Emission Regulations in India BS VI Scenario 2

Emission Norms Progression of 2 Wheelers 29 years No Norms 1991 Norms 1996 Norms BS I 2000 BS II 2005 BS III 2010 BS IV 2016/17 BS VI 2020 1979 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 2020 ECE R40 1979 Euro I 1999 EURO II 2003 EURO III EURO IV 2006 2016/17 10 years 42 Years EURO V 2020/21 Indian emission norms for 2 Wheelers has been tighten periodically every 5 years. Indian 2 W are used for commuting purposes and hence Fuel Economy is very important. Indian Emission norms are made to keep the high level of fuel efficiency in tact. EU has taken 42 years to reach EURO V standards starting from year 1979. European 2 W are primarily used for leisure purposes and no specific focus of Fuel Economy. 3

INDIAN TWO WHEELER EMISSION NORMS PROGRESSION TILL BS IV (1/2) 16 14.25 14 12 IDC WMTC CO HC+NOx NOx Mass Emission (g/km) 10 8 6 4 2 8.5 4.5 3.6 94% Reduction 2 2 1.5 1.5 1 25% Reduction Additional Cap on NOx 1.87 1 1.08 1.403 0.79 0.39 0 1991 1996 2000 BS I 2005 BS II 2010(IDC) BSIII 2010(WMTC)BS III 2016 17 BS IV Year of implementation WMTC Norms shown only for class 1, 2 1 which constitute ~92% of Indian vehicle production 4

INDIAN TWO WHEELER EMISSION NORMS PROGRESSION TILL BS IV (2/2) Indian 2W emission norms have been progressively tightened every 5 yrs. Indian Emission norms are made to keep the high level of fuel efficiency till BS IV hence Till BS IV, limits for combined HC + NOx was specified, for retaining superior FE. Indian 2 W are used mainly for commuting purposes and hence Fuel Economy is an important factor. 5

BS IV Conclusion Driving Cycle Only WMTC 25% Reduction from BS III Additional cap for NOx limits. Evaporative limits for THC<2g/Test (Alternate THC<6g/Test with additional tightening HC+NOx by 0.2g/km) Zero Crankcase Emissions 6

Leapfrogging from BS IV to BS VI BS IV BS VI 88% Reduction in NOx 0.39g/km Æ 0.046g/km 40% reduction in SHED test limit 2g/test Æ 1.2g/test Introduction of OBD In use performance ratio monitoring Catcon Monitoring Misfire Detection 88% 7

Leapfrogging From BS IV to BS VI MoRTH Notified BS VI skipping BS V Effective 1 st Apr 2020 (3yrs lead time from BS IV) MoRTH Notified that BS IV Veh produced before 1 st Apr2020 to be registered within 3M (This notification has been over ruled by Honourable SC on 24 th Oct 2018 ) MoRTH has also assured BS VI fuel availability as per Notification? This is major change in the history of Emission progression in India BS VI Norms aligned with latest Europe Norms i.e. EU 5 (2020/21) (There is no EU6 for 2Ws) BS VI Challenges EU 5 norms are not even final yet and subject to review Technologies do not exist today even in Europe BS VI will have further FE drop w. r. to BS IV due to stringent NOx limits. 8

BS VI Emission Norm GSR 889(E) dt 16 th Sep 2016 (Gasoline) CO (mg/km) HC (mg/km) NMHC (mg/km) NOx (mg/km) PM* (mg/km) Durability (km) Evapo (mg/test) Class1&2 1000 100 68 60 4.5 20,000 1500 Class 3 1000 100 68 60 4.5 35,000 1500 DF 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1 300** Vehicle should equipped with OBD. *PM is applicable to gasoline DI engines. ** Additive DF Date of Manufacturing, 1 st April 2020 for all models. OBD OBD I, 1 st April 2020 OBD II, 1 st April 2023 with threshold limits As per Notification GSR178(E) dt 20 th Feb 2018 Registration BS IV,for fully build Veh, upto 30 th Jun20 Registration of BS IV M n N Category, Drive away chassis upto 30th Sep20 This notification has been over ruled by Honourable SC on 24 th Oct 2018 9

BS VI (Package) OBD requirements for BS VI Monitoring Items OBD Stage I (BS VI) OBD Stage II (BS VI) 1st April, 2020 1stApril, 2023 Circuit continuity for all emission related power train component (if equipped) Distance travelled since MIL(Malfunction indicator lamp) ON Electrical disconnection of Electronic evaporative purge control device (if equipped and if active) Catalytic converter monitoring X EGR system monitoring Misfire detection X Oxygen sensor deterioration X Class 1, 2 and 3 OBD II Threshold Limit CO (mg/km) NMHC (mg/km) NOx (mg/km) PM* (mg/km) 1900 250 300 50 10

EU 5 Changes affecting BS VI BS VI is aligned with EU 5 (latest in 2Ws) BS VI date of implementation is one year ahead of EU 5 EU 5 is under review and many changes are expected due to technological constraints. EU Change Proposed New Dates (EU5) New Models Existing Models EU 5 Finalization Date BS VI Notified Dates Weighing Factor 50:50 changed to 30:70 for Class 1 & 2 2020 2021 Dec 2017 (Already finalised 2020 Durability AMA cycle Retained for Class 1&2 2020 2021 Dec 2017 (Already finalised 2020 Engine Mis fire region 2020 2021 Dec 2017 (Already finalised 2023 OBD Cat Con Monitoring 2024 2025 1st quarter 2019 2023 EU 5 Threshold (OBD II) 2024 2025 1st quarter 2019 2023 Fixed DF deletion from 2025 2025 1st quarter 2019 IUPRM 2024 2024 1st quarter 2019 2023 11

Technologies to Comply BS VI Emission Norms Engine Fine Tuning Fuel Injection Three Way Catalytic Converter Crank Case Measure: Same as BS IV Evaporative Countermeasure: Same as BS IV with improved Canister OBD Development 12

From carburetor system to closed loop FI system BS IV Carburetor System BS VI Closed loop Fuel Injection System 13

After Treatment Devices Improvement of Substrate design: Use of O 2 Sensor: 14

Conclusion /Challenges for BS VI (1/2) 1. India is skipping BS V and leapfrogging from BS IV to BS VI in 3yrs. 2. India is continuously upgrading emission norms after every 5 years while Europe has taken EU3 >EU4, 10 years and EU4 >EU5 is 4yrs, India has only 3years? 3. EU5 has Phasing of New and All models by one year,india BS VI all models effective 1 st Apr 2020. 4. 3Month window has been allowed for BS IV registration till 30 th Jun2020 5. BS VI aligned with EU5, which is still not final and based Euro Commission, changes already finalized in Dec 2017 / Timing will be finalized by Early 2019. 6. India is predominantly at Carbureted Engine with 2ways Cat,where as EU has migrated to FI, hence India s challenge is much bigger. 7. OBD first time on 2Ws 8. Additional Control on NMHC. External General Title: SAE 2&3 Wheeler Conf 15

Conclusion /Challenges for BS VI (2/2) 9. Indian 2Ws, BS VI will have lesser Fuel Economy because of very stringent Nox. 10. BS VI Gasoline with 91 Octane Number (EU 6 Fuel 95 Octane), hence low hanging solution to recover Fuel Economy is not available. 11. BS VI Fuel availability is?? 12. Biggest Challenges 1. No Readymade Solution across the Globe, needs own researched solution 2. Large Volume of 2Ws and all supply chain updation 3. Meticulous planning and execution 4. Need for extremely Low variation in Emission related Components critical dimension External General Title: SAE 2&3 Wheeler Conf 16

Thank you External General Title: SAE 2&3 Wheeler Conf 17