EU Light Duty Vehicles and CO 2 Policy

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EU Light Duty Vehicles and CO 2 Policy Malcolm Fergusson Senior Fellow www.ieep.eu Asilomar Conference Transportation and Climate Policy 21-24 August 2007

The EU Context EU seeking to lead in Kyoto commitments and beyond Has proposed a 20% unilateral or 30% multilateral reduction target EU and national policies implemented on sectoral basis but transport remains the problem child European Commission maintains that all sectors must contribute to cuts in ghg emissions

CO2 EQUIVALENT G/KM-CONVERTED TO NEDC TEST CYCLE The Global Context 280 260 240 UNITED STATES UNITED STATES EUROPE JAPAN AUSTRALIA CANADA CHINA CALIFORNIA S. KOREA 220 200 AUSTRALIA CANADA* S. KOREA CALIFORNIA 180 160 CHINA 140 EUROPE JAPAN 120 100 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 Source: ICCT

A Brief History 1990s: Fuel economy not improving 1993: EU ratifies Framework Convention on Climate Change 1995: Commission publishes passenger car CO 2 strategy target 120g/km by 2005 (or 2010 at latest) 1997: Carmakers threatened with legislation 1998/9: Voluntary Agreements with manufacturers associations 2000: Monitoring Mechanism (1753/2000) established 2001: CO 2 Labelling required (1999/94) 2005/6: Review of Passenger Car CO 2 Strategy

The CO 2 Agreement with Carmakers Community target was 120g/km by 2005/2010 Commission negotiated with Associations Agreement reached on 140g/km ACEA by 2008 JAMA and KAMA by 2009 Interim targets 2003/4 Monitoring Mechanism (1753/2000) established Annual joint reports and Communication Meeting Community target by 2012? Associations reported progress on VAs Commission concluded insufficient

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 g CO2/km, annual average Progress until 2004 but 12.4% reduction in 2004 compared to 1995, out of total 25% required by 2008/9 210 200 190 180 EU15 level in 1995: 186 gco2/km Voluntary commitments: 140 g CO2/km in 2008/9 170 160 150 140 130 120 EU objective: 120 gco2/km 110 ACEA JAMA KAMA EU-15 ACEA (required) JAMA (required) KAMA (required)

Basis for the revised approach In January/ February 2007 the European Commission adopted: Proposal to amend Directive 98/70/EC (Fuel Quality Directive) Communication on the results of the review of the Community strategy to reduce CO 2 emissions from cars and light-commercial vehicles Communication on a Competitive Automotive Regulatory Framework (CARS 21 Communication)

Revised strategy on CO 2 from passenger cars and lightcommercial vehicles (1) General objective: 120 g/km CO 2 by 2012 Instrument: legislative framework implementing an integrated approach Specific targets: Average new car fleet of 130 g/km CO 2 Additional 10 g/km by other technological improvements and by an increased use of bio-fuels Review in 2010 to explore longer term objectives and different approaches beyond 2012

Revised strategy on CO 2 from passenger cars and lightcommercial vehicles (2) Automotive technology improvements remain at the heart of the revised strategy Vehicle technology improvements (engine, transmission, hybridisation, vehicle body etc.) Efficiency requirements for air-conditioning systems Tyre pressure monitoring systems Low rolling resistance tyres Gear shift indicators Mandatory fuel efficiency targets for light-commercial vehicles

Revised strategy on CO 2 from passenger cars and lightcommercial vehicles (3) with possible increased involvement of other stakeholders Fuel suppliers (low carbon content fuels e.g. biofuels) Member States (taxation, fiscal incentives, traffic management, infrastructure etc.) Consumer awareness (e.g. amending the labelling directive, code of conduct for «sustainable» advertising) Drivers behaviour (e.g. eco-driving) However the Commission stresses that accountability and monitorability are needed for different elements to make a quantified contribution

Principles for future legislation Technologically neutral Competitively neutral targets Socially equitable and sustainable Equitable to the diversity of the European automobile manufacturers Avoidance of any unjustified distortion of competition between automobile manufacturers

Evaluation in Progress Various options under consideration: Corporate averages One size fits all? % reduction from baseline Utility-based Utility function At vehicle or corporate level Weight or lxw are front-runners

Issues under Consideration Analysis must address: Cost of measures Impact on competitiveness Differential cost to manufacturers Effectiveness in meeting target Implementation Who will operate the system (MSs or EU)? What sanctions available?

Cars and CO 2 Next Steps Public consultation in May/June 2007 now completed Legislative framework proposed by the Commission if possible in 2007, at latest by mid 2008, accompanied by impact assessment - NB this should cover all the legislative components Amending proposal to improve the labelling directive to be adopted by the Commission in 2007 Review of the strategy in 2010

EU Light Duty Vehicles and CO 2 Policy Malcolm Fergusson Senior Fellow www.ieep.eu Asilomar Conference Transportation and Climate Policy 21-24 August 2007