EFV Conference 2007 in Germany 14th March 2007 141. Session WP.29 Geneva Informal document No. WP.29-141-15, 13-16 March 2007, agenda item 11.3.

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EFV Conference 2007 in Germany 14th March Session WP.29 Geneva Informal document No. WP , March 2007, agenda item 11.3.

1.Welcome 2.Background Information EFV-Conference Tokyo EFV-Conference Birmingham EFV-Conference Germany (Dresden) Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.1Introduction / basic ideas from Germany 3.2Exchange of views 3.3What can be done by WP.29 (GRPE) ? Agenda

2. Background Information EFV-Conference Japan 2003 Tokyo, January 2003 Chair`s Statement EFV-Conference Japan 2003 Tokyo, January 2003 Chair`s Statement

2. Background Information EFV-Conference UK 2005 Birmingham, November 2005 Chairman`s Summary

2.Background Information EFV-Conference Germany (Dresden) 2007 The 3. EFV-Conference 2007 is part of the German G8-Presidency. Conference date: November 2007 Conference place:DresdenDresden Conference location:Maritim Hotel - International Congress Center

2.Background Information EFV-Conference Germany (Dresden) 2007

2.Background Information EFV-Conference Germany (Dresden) 2007

Expected participants:~ 300 People from:Government Research and Development Industry Consumer 2.Background Information EFV-Conference Germany (Dresden) 2007

3.Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.1Introduction / basic ideas from Germany Targets: EF-Vehicles: Measures: time scale task of EFV Conference responsibility of WP.29 responsibility on nat./reg. level

3.Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.1Introduction / basic ideas from Germany Targets: EF-Vehicles: Measures: time scale time aspect (EFV-steps) determination and weighting of environmental targets definitions, assessment and market share of EFV‘s responsibility on nat./reg. level (e.g. incentives) possible measures as general conditions for EFV concept and support EFV‘s as a tool to achieve the targets

3.Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.1Introduction / basic ideas from Germany Targets: EF-Vehicles: Measures: time scale short view terms - CO 2 -reduction (X1 %) - fuel efficiency (X2 %) - reduction of pollutant emissions (X3 %) - … - biofuels - CNG / LPG - further development and improvement of existing engine technologies - … - Government support (e.g. tax) - incentives - …

3.Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.1Introduction / basic ideas from Germany Targets: EF-Vehicles: Measures: time scale mid view terms - CO 2 -reduction (Y1 %) - fuel efficiency (Y2 %) - reduction of pollutant emissions (Y3 %) - … - Enhancement of the share of conventional biofuels - syntetic biofuels - increased use of the hybrid technology - … responsibility on nat./reg. level (e.g. incentives)

3.Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.1Introduction / basic ideas from Germany Targets: EF-Vehicles: Measures: time scale long view terms - CO 2 -reduction (Z1 %) - fuel efficiency (Z2 %) - reduction of pollutant emissions (Z3 %) - … - hydrogen / fuel cells - … responsibility on nat./reg. level (e.g. incentives)

3.Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.1Introduction / basic ideas from Germany Development / Production Recycling / waste Life-Cycle-Analysis as basis for the assessment of EFV: tank to wheel well to tank in use / operating phase

3.Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.1Introduction / basic ideas from Germany well to tank:-tap of new resources and production of energy-carrier -storage and transport -infrastructure and refueling -… tank to wheel:-which kind of vehicle technology? -which type of vehicle (passenger car, truck, …)? -which kind of fuel will be used? -emissions and fuel efficiency ? -behavior of the driver and traffic situation ? -…

3. Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.2What can be done by the EFV-Conference - Future role of EFV Conference - Determination of targets - Monitoring of targets, market introduction of EFV‘s - Information about measures - …

3. Content of the 3. EFV-Conference 3.3What can be done by WP.29 (GRPE) ? - Informal Group? (decision by WP.29/GRPE) - Development of a methodologie for the validation of EFV ( no limit values ! ) linked to well to wheel / Life-Cycle-Analysis - Integration of fuel standards - Mandate for Speaker representing WP.29 during EFV Conference in Dresden - …

Contact Thank‘s for your attention ! For further questions please contact: Mr. Christian Ms. Bärbel Esser