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Transmitted by the representative of the European Union Informal document WP.29-157-23 (157th WP.29, 26-29 June 2012, agenda item 6) CARS 21 A strategic vision towards increased internationalisation in the automotive sector What does it entail for the World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations? Philippe JEAN Automotive Industry Unit DG Enterprise and Industry

What is CARS 21? CARS 21 = Competitive Automotive Regulatory System for the 21st Century = High Level Group representing all key stakeholders of the European automotive sector, both authorities and industry = formulating mid-term policy recommendations for a competitive automotive industry and sustainable growth = originally set-up in 2005 = re-launched in 2010 to develop a strategic vision for the horizon 2020

CARS 21: strategic vision for 2020 3 Key areas: Promote development of new technologies through financing of research Managing regulatory compliance costs through smart regulation Support internationalisation to improve access to the global market: Bilaterally: through trade negotiations Internationally: through regulatory convergence

CARS 21 key messages with specific relevance for WP.29 Enhancing business conditions through: Cost-effective and smart regulation taking into account the affordability of new vehicles Enhance type-approval framework by introducing market surveillance where needed

CARS 21 key messages with specific relevance for WP.29 2. Improving competitiveness on global markets through: Reform of the 1958 UNECE Agreement with a view to make it more attractive for emerging markets Introduction of International Whole Vehicle Type-Approval (IWVTA)

objectives of the 1958 Agreement review ensuring sufficient level of safety & environmental protection Make it more attractive for emerging countries Maintain robust & reliable international framework,

CARS 21 recommendations 1. Turn 1958 Agreement into extended global system Short term: reform of the 1958 Agreement Medium to long term: global system also for countries applying self-certification, without undermining type-approval system 2. Involve third countries through changed governance in WP.29 Short term: participation/chairing informal groups & GRs* Long to medium term: quorum for adopting and/or amending Regulations *Note: no obligation to apply 1958 Agreement Regulations!

CARS 21 recommendations 3. EU Commission, EU Member States & industry to join efforts in promoting the 1958 Agreement, especially in countries with a developing automotive market 4. Introduction of IWVTA to increase attractiveness of the 1958 Agreement: to be gradual

CARS 21 key messages with specific relevance for WP.29 3. Reducing pollutant and noise emissions: Development of new driving test cycle and test procedure: strong commitment towards successful outcome of WLTP process and support for the defined ambitious calendar Issue of regional differences to be carefully addressed strong commitment towards implementing WLTP in the EU

CARS 21 key messages with specific relevance for WP.29 4. Deploying electro-mobility: Need for further technical requirements: To ensure that EVs are as safe as conventional ones. Priority to be given to internationally adopted rules Launch of two informal groups on EVS and EVE by WP.29 in November 2011 to develop gtr on EVs strongly welcomed and supported Need for a single European recharging interface

CARS 21 key messages with specific relevance for WP.29 5. Reducing pollutant and noise emissions: Tackling vehicle noise emissions: New test method for measuring vehicle noise as developed by UNECE confirmed as suitable for type-approval in the EU. Noise of quiet vehicles: awaiting development of global technical regulation, installation of sound generation devices to remain optional

Main conclusions The CARS 21 High Level group Final Report 2012 provides a strong political signal and clear mandate for the EU Member States, the European Commission and the EU Automotive Industry to support increased internationalisation through WP.29, in particular in relation to: The reform of the 1958 Agreement and the development of IWVTA The finalisation of WLTP in line with the agreed timeline The development of a gtr on the safety of EVs The new test method for measuring the noise of vehicles

Thank you for your attention! For further information: on the CARS 21 process and on EU motor vehicle type-approval legislation, including links to Directives, Regulations etc. http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/automotive Thank you for your attention!