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SIAM Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers 30 th Oct 2014 Status of Fuel Efficiency Regulations & Labelling Program
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2 Fuel Efficiency Regulation ◦ Passenger Cars (M1) ◦ Heavy Duty Vehicles FE Labeling Program ◦ SIAM Voluntary Label ◦ Mandatory FE Label Presentation Outline
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3 Fuel Efficiency Regulation ◦ Passenger Cars (M1) ◦ Heavy Duty Vehicles FE Labeling Program ◦ SIAM Voluntary Label ◦ Mandatory FE Label
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4 Notification & Implementation SIAM Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers MoP CAFC Notification - SO 290 Phase I – Apr’16 Phase II – Apr’21 MoP CAFC Notification - SO 290 Phase I – Apr’16 Phase II – Apr’21 MoRTH CMVR Notification & Admin Procedure MoRTH CMVR Notification & Admin Procedure Decision MoP/MoRTH/MoHI Phase I – Apr17 Phase II – Apr’22 SIAM Revised Notification Awaited Limits Phase I : 129.8 g CO 2 /km Phase II : 107.6 g CO 2 /km
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Ministry of Power Notification - SO 290 dated 31 st March 2014 Corporate Average Fuel Consumption (CAFC) ◦ Applicable for M1 category of Vehicles ◦ In term of Gasoline Equivalent Fuel Consumption (L/100km) 2016: 0.0024 X (W-1037)+5.4922 2021: 0.002 X (W-1145)+4.7694 Notified Regulation # Provisions for review of 2021 regulation based on actual Unladen weight of industry, if it is less than 1145 kg in 2016 #2021: 0.002 X (W - ####)+4.7694 Conversion Factors for Other Fuels
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6 SIAM awaiting revised notification Detail Administrative procedure will be discussed with Government of India Administrative Procedure likely to include ◦ CAFC Reporting procedure and timelines ◦ Flexibilities ◦ Consequences of non-compliance SIAM will be pushing for following flexibilities in future ◦ Pooling ◦ Credit Carry forward and Debit Carry back ◦ Off cycle credits ◦ Super-Credits
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7 SIAM Proposal : Consequences of Non-Compliance In case manufacturer does not comply with the requirements, the manufacturer may choose one or combinations of more than one options – 1.The manufacturer may adjust the CO 2 debits with the CO 2 credits earned by the manufacturer in last three / five reporting periods. 2.The manufacturer may re-establish compliance by obtaining new type approval report(s) for any of his models (s) / variant (s). 3.Purchase of credits from other manufacture 4.The manufacturer may pay applicable excess emission premium – Details yet worked out.
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8 Fuel Efficiency Regulation ◦ Passenger Cars (M1) ◦ Heavy Duty Vehicles FE Labeling Program ◦ SIAM Voluntary Label ◦ Mandatory FE Label
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9 Heavy Duty Vehicles Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Leading discussions from Govt of India Preparation of base document on worldwide FE regulations with help from consultant under process. Approach for India yet to be decided - Simulation based regulation seems difficult
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10 Fuel Efficiency Regulation ◦ Passenger Cars (M1) ◦ Heavy Duty Vehicles FE Labeling Program ◦ SIAM Voluntary Label ◦ Mandatory FE Label
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11 SIAM FE LABLE – VOLUNTARY SIAM Members Voluntary display FE Label since 2009 Displayed at the Point of Sale for Consumer information Vehicle FE in km/l – Carbon balance method Competitive information though FE FE band for all vehicles in weight Class
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12 Fuel Efficiency Regulation ◦ Passenger Cars (M1) ◦ Heavy Duty Vehicles FE Labeling Program ◦ SIAM Voluntary Label ◦ Mandatory FE Label
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13 Labeling Program – discussions started Label to Cover -Fuel consumption of a passenger cars (in km/l), -Relative efficiency of the passenger cars amongst vehicles in the same kerb weight range -Star Rating Committee to deliberate - Scheme - Gasoline Equivalent Fuel Consumption / Fuel Specific Fuel Consumption - Type approval, COP / Check Testing requirements - Governing Equation for Star Rating Target to Launch Program by Jan’2015 MANDATORY LABEL
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14 MANDATORY LABEL – Likely Scheme
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15 Thank You ! SIAM Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers
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