Revision of Directive 96/53/EC

Similar documents
Revision of Directive 96/53/EC of 25 July 1996

Real Driving Emission tests The industry perspective

TTIP Regulatory Aspects

The Future of Electric Cars - The Automotive Industry Perspective

INFODAY Brussels, June 23,2009 Griet Van Caenegem, Directorate G Components and Systems Unit Microsystems

ACEA Tyre Performance Study

ACEA on alternative fuels infrastructure

Q&A ON EMISSIONS TESTING

Future of Mobility and Role of E-mobility for Future Sustainable Transport. Petr Dolejší Director Mobility and Sustainable Transport

AEBS/LDWS General Safety Regulation. ACEA discussion paper. Paris, June Renzo Cicilloni. Director Safety

CIRCULAR IMPACTS. Circular economy perspectives for future end-of-life EV batteries. Vasileios Rizos, Eleanor Drabik CEPS

Respecting the Rules Better Road Safety Enforcement in the European Union. ACEA s Response

ACEA Position Paper The European Commission s Action Plan on Alternative Fuels Infrastructure

Pametno gospodarenje cestovnom infrastrukturom Smart Management of Road Infrastructure Christophe Nicodème, ERF

EU CO 2 emission policy : State of Play. European Commission, DG CLIMA. Climate Action

Effects on safety, HG emissions, and the European economy

Public Hearing on Sustainable European Transport Policy. Jens Hügel,, Head Sustainable Development Brussels, 9 October 2007

BorjaEsteban AN INTEGRATED INDUSTRIAL POLICY FOR THE GLOBALISATION ERA. Madrid, 21 October Institutional Relations Spain

FUTURE EUROPEAN MASSES AND DIMENSIONS REGULATIONS A STUDY INTO THE TECHNICAL AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS

Vision 2020: CARS 21 Group delivers recommendations to help car industry reach new heights

Proposal for a DECISION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

GEAR 2030 Working Group 1 Project Team 2 'Zero emission vehicles' DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS

DG CLIMA studies on CO2 emissions from vehicles

INDUSTRY'S PERSPECTIVE ON THE COMPLIANCE WITH THE LOW SULPHUR REQUIREMENTS. Pulp and paper industries' views and assessment

Employment Impacts of Electric Vehicles

Sustainable Transportation. Presented by Rob Fleming, Chief Administrative Officer Ministry of Transportation

EU Work priorities for for UNECE activities. 1. Working Group on Automated and connected vehicles (GRVA)

ACEA Position Paper. Future CO2 standards for heavy-duty vehicles

SPANISH POLICY WITH REGARD TO ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Toward an EU strategy on automated vehicles : GEAR Antony Lagrange European Commission DG GROW Automotive and Mobility industries

Transitioning to low carbon / low fossil fuels and energy sources for road transport

The oil fields in the NCS are located in the North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and Barents Sea.

Jacques Compagne Secretary General of ACEM The Motorcycle Industry in Europe

DEVELOPING VEHICLE FUEL ECONOMY STANDARDS FOR SOUTH AFRICAN PASSENGER VEHICLES

Toward the Realization of Sustainable Mobility

The fact that SkyToll is able to deliver quality results has been proven by its successful projects.

Statement Dr. Norbert Reithofer Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG Conference Call Interim Report to 30 June August 2014, 10:00 a.m.

Low Carbon Technologies - Focus on Electric Vehicles. 6 mars 2018 ADEME - French Agency for Environment and Energy Management

THE EU AND PALM OIL: WHAT S GOING ON?

Benefits of Adopting a Flexible Motor Vehicle Certification System in Vietnam

BREXIT AND THE AUTO INDUSTRY: FACTS AND FIGURES

Railway noise control in urban areas. Jakob Oertli, SBB Infrastructure, Noise Abatement; Chair UIC Noise Groups

[Author Name] [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] Green Fleet Policy

Europe in focus: Regional Transport without Borders Brussels, 31 May 2017 Herald RUIJTERS, DG MOVE

BREXIT AND THE AUTO INDUSTRY: FACTS AND FIGURES

Passenger Car-Related CO 2 a manufacturers view of progress

Status of the review of the General Safety and Pedestrian Safety Regulations

SAA Financial Results 2008/09. Building on Restructuring

Automotive Industry. Slovakia. EHSK Analysts team Peter Kellich and Andrej Krokoš. April 2017

Clean Transportation Manufacturing Opportunities

WLTP. The Impact on Tax and Car Design

The UK s Industrial Strategy; the Automotive Sector Deal

Ecodesign Directive for Batteries

Overview of Global Fuel Economy Policies

Report on Toyota North America

Power distribution: contributing to the European energy transition

The National Academy's Approach to Medium and Heavy Duty Truck Fuel Consumption

INTERNATIONAL GOOD PRACTICES IN ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE SAFETY MANAGEMENT (RISM) & LESSONS FOR ROMANIA

Transport Fuel Prices in Sub-Saharan Africa: Explanation, impact and policies

J.P. Morgan Fieldtrip. Anton Poll Head of Financial Communication/ Financial Analysis, AUDI AG

Eurocities 25 th April Chris Verweijen, Movares. Bridging the gap! Roadmap to a sustainable city

COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) / of XXX

Intelligent Mobility for Smart Cities

UITP PTx2 Strategy: What Role for Busses and Recommendations from UITP Istanbul Bus Declaration

EU Efficiency Regulation

The impact of ICT R&D on the large scale deployment of the electric vehicle A DG Connect research project

Connected and Automated Mobility in London Viajeo PLUS City Showcase November 2015, Singapore

WASHINGTON STATE ROAD USAGE CHARGE ASSESSMENT

Introduction to transmission network characteristics - technical features. Slobodan Markovic EKC Athens,

Circular economy perspectives for future end-of-life EV batteries

ELISA SCHENNER. European Stadtwerke Holding AG

RIETI BBL Seminar Handout

EU Light Duty Vehicles and CO 2 Policy

Strong growth outlook. Leif Östling, President and CEO

An Assessment of the Effects on Traffic Levels, Road Haulage Costs, Fuel Consumption and CO 2 Emissions.

In the following letter I would like to share with you the developments we reached in the referred subjects.

GROUPE RENAULT NATIXIS CONFERENCE INDUSTRIALS PLENARY SESSION

CEMA position on draft braking regulation, 4 June 2008 ENTR/F1/ /rev16

Bus and coach transport for greening mobility

ACEA Position Paper. Post-2021 CO2 Regime for LCVs

Urban Mobility Systems - Regulation Across Modes

Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0 Project Overview. Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0 Mobilitätsbeirat Hamburg 01. July 2015

Presentation to the RDE LDV working group on RDE th March 2017

The SHIFT2RAIL Joint Technology Initiative Presentation to the Rail Forum Europe 15 November 2011

QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BUSINESS CONDITIONS: MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY / AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR: 4 TH QUARTER 2016

Bioenergy: a problem or a solution

DAILY TRAVEL AND CO 2 EMISSIONS FROM PASSENGER TRANSPORT: A COMPARISON OF GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES

Biodiesel. Kimmo Rahkamo Executive Vice President

The perspective on the automotive lead-based battery market

A pathway for the evolution of the refining industry and liquid fuels in Europe

Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking (FCH 2 JU) Frequently Asked Questions

GEODE Report: Flexibility in Tomorrow s Energy System DSOs approach

EU Battery Directive & Circular Economy. Rene Schroeder, Lead Conference, Berlin 30 June 2017

ACEA Report. Vehicles in use Europe 2018

The Clean Energy Biofuels Act of 2008: Promoting Advanced Biofuels in Massachusetts

Decarbonisation of transportthe Finnish case

Transportation 2040: Plan Performance. Transportation Policy Board September 14, 2017

Smart Grids From innovation to deployment

Dual-fuel engines and vehicles Rules for retrofitting Diesel engines. UNECE GRPE/GFV workshop Brussels 13 December 2012

NXP and partners launch European test drive to showcase the future of intelligent traffic

Transcription:

Revision of Directive 96/53/EC Public Hearing Committee on Transport and Tourism 17 September 2013 Ivan Hodac Secretary General, ACEA

The Automobile Industry in Europe Key figures 15 major international companies 12.9 million direct and indirect jobs 26 billion in R&D spending, largest private investor 92 billion net trade contribution 385 billion in tax revenues (EU15)

The HDV industry in Europe

The HDV industry in Europe A global industry Technology leaders Production and employment

A much needed revision current legislation dates back to the 80 s revision has to support the development of the truck of the future do it but do it correctly: stable and flexible regulation is needed derogations and national certifications is NOT the right approach unique EU requirements on aerodynamics are NOT acceptable UNECE/WP29 is the forum for global requirements

Aerodynamic improvements Cab current potential: 1-3 % improvement of fuel economy best trucks in the market could gain 1% Rear improvements to the rear: 5-6%, immediate and cost effective

Cab vs. Body and Trailer Truck Manufacturers design/produce the cab NOT bodies or trailers Trucks use hundreds of different bodies and trailers

The wrong assumptions a more aerodynamic cab is not necessarily a more aerodynamic vehicle need to consider the complete vehicle, including body and trailers no definition of what aerodynamic design is depends on usage and will evolve over time

Apply Performance Based Standards (PBS) Remove current cab length restrictions (without increasing loading capacity) and apply the EU Turning circle requirement which relates to the safe USE of the vehicle A PBS approach correctly implemented

Existing UNECE regulations impose de facto limits to cabs length Existing UN/ECE regulations on lighting installation (UN/ECE R48) are in conflict with too round cab shapes Too round cabs give also problems with the field of vision (UN/ECE R46) and conflicts with UN/ECE R93 (front underrun protection)

A technology neutral approach to safety New active safety technologies with cameras and sensors will provide: quicker more flexible more efficient ways to improve active safety than re-designed cabs (passive safety) Active safety initiatives are implemented under the Road Safety Programme 2011-2020

Conclusions on aerodynamics 1. changes of cabs conditioned on obtaining derogations and national certifications is not acceptable 2. do not introduce unique EU requirements on aerodynamics 3. remove current cab length restrictions (without increasing loading capacity) 4. apply the EU Turning circle requirement which relates to the safe USE of the vehicle 5. removed length restriction will be used to improve vehicle aerodynamic when it improves fuel efficiency 6. provide sufficient transitional period

Thank you! European Automobile Manufacturers Association www.acea.be

Back-up slides

A revision focused on trucks 2011 White Paper on Transport policy main target reduction of transport CO2 emissions' by 60% NOT modal shift is poor performance of non-road modes an obstacle to make road transport more fuel efficient? discussion has to focus on road transport improvements

A revision focused on trucks combined transport, or non-road transport modes, are NOT necessarily in competition with road; NOT, per se, more environment friendly than road

A revision focused on trucks all depends on distance, infrastructure, load type, total load, energy mix comparable definition of loads is missing or

A revision focused on trucks developed economies transport high-value, volumebased goods rather than low-value, weight-based goods a proper evaluation of truck performance needs therefore to include utilisation of loading volumes need a fresh look into outdated modal-performance assumptions!

Freight CO2 emissions Availability of data Independent data regarding utilisation exists for road transport only??????? Source Prof. Alan McKinnon, Logistics Research Centre, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

same truck cab European Modular System (EMS) combinations but a different system of combining already existing loading modules that can be transported by all modes it is an innovative logistics solution but it does not provide an additional business opportunity to truck manufacturers it is supported by manufacturers as an integrated approach to CO2 emissions reduction from road transport 3 trucks are replaced by 2; up to 20% reduction of CO2 restricting its cross-border use does not make sense from a legal, economic or environmental standpoint