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Panorama Normatividad Stephen Perkins, Head of Research International Transport Forum

Why regulate HDV efficiency? Priorities in Mexico Contents Panorama Why regulate HDV efficiency? Priorities in Mexico Regulations in other countries Considerations for Mexican standards

Efficiency regulations around the world Regulation in place Regulation considered X Source: ICCT

Auxilliary power units Tyres Overall efficiency has to be modelled Scope of regulations Engines Drive train Weight Aerodynamics Auxilliary power units Tyres Overall efficiency has to be modelled Calibrated with on-road testing Aerodynamics not as important in Mexico as in the USA as average speeds are lower, on lower quality roads. Tyres usually subject to separate regulations to include aftermarket

Auxilliary power units Tyres – important after-market Scope of regulations Engines Drive train Weight Aerodynamics Auxilliary power units Tyres – important after-market Aerodynamics not as important in Mexico as in the USA as average speeds are lower, on lower quality roads. Tyres usually subject to separate regulations to include aftermarket

Auxilliary power units Tyres Scope of regulations Engines Japan Drive train China Weight Aerodynamics Auxilliary power units Tyres Aerodynamics not as important in Mexico as in the USA as average speeds are lower, on lower quality roads. Tyres usually subject to separate regulations to include aftermarket

Auxilliary power units Tyres Scope of regulations Engines USA Drive train Weight Aerodynamics Auxilliary power units Tyres Aerodynamics not as important in Mexico as in the USA as average speeds are lower, on lower quality roads. Tyres usually subject to separate regulations to include aftermarket

Intergovernmental Organisation 57 member countries Including 34 OECD Housed by OECD Council of Ministers of Transport, rotating Annual presidency Legal instrument European Multilateral Quota System For Road Freight

Annual Summit Think Tank

Collaboration on fuel economy with partners LDV targets - challenging - realistic - stabilise emissions

Share of HDVs in total transport CO2 emissions in Mexico Source: IEA MoMo

Trade as a percentage of GDP Source: Google Public Data based on World Bank

Intervention in the market for new HDVs Imperfect Markets Fuel prices Vehicle prices Small companies Competitive advantage Options Higher fuel taxes Vehicle regulations Vehicle tax differentiation Tyre regulations Ecodriving Smartways voluntary programs

USA

US Federal EPA Phase 1 Standards Overall vehicle emissions and design standards Engine emissions standards Start with model year 2014 Several classes of vehicle, HGVs to heavy pickups 10-23% improvement 2010 to 2018 Gasoline as well as diesel engines Based on ‘off-the-shelf’ technology Advanced technology early compliance credits Averaging, banking and trading for manufacturers

US Federal Vehicle Emissions Standards Grams CO2 per ton-mile Source: Kim Heroy-Rogalski, CARB http://www.iea.org/workshops/heavy-duty-vehicle-fuel-efficiency-regulations.html

US Federal Vehicle Design Standards Compliance with GEM emissions model, covering: Aerodynamic drag coefficient Tyre rolling resistance coefficient Weight Speed limiter Extended idling reduction systems

Specialised (vocational) vehicles Vehicle emissions standards – 10% improvement Specific GEM vehicle model compliance Pickups – similar with differentiation by model and load

US EPA Phase 1 HD Engine Standards Gasoline: 627 grams CO2 per bhp-hour applies to model year 2016 and beyond Diesel gCO2/bhp-hr : Light HDVs Medium HDVs Heavy HDVs Vocational Tractors 2014-2016 models 600 502 567 475 2017 models and later 576 487 555 460 Change 4% 3% 2%

Result for large HGV - class 8 high roof sleeper cab tractor – 25% reduction

Japan

World’s first fuel efficiency standards, km/l Japan World’s first fuel efficiency standards, km/l Applied from 2006 to 2015 Penalties from 2015 New standards to be proposed 2015 Top Runner approach: By target year average fuel efficiency must be higher than for the best model in the base year Standard reachable as best models already there Government considers the standards challenging

Phase-in and complementary measures 2015 chosen for penalties to apply to allow time for new model design and for 2009 NOx and PM emissions standards Vehicle taxes differentiated by weight Tax reductions for exceeding standard

Results – trucks improved, some buses not Source: Atsuto Kajiwara, MLIT

Results – trucks improved

Improvement in average fuel efficeincy Source: Atsuto Kajiwara, MLIT

Fleet Average Fuel Economy Standards Trucks Buses 2015 7.09 km/L 369.6 g CO2/km 6.30 km/L 416.0 g CO2/km 2002 6.32 km/L 414.6 g CO2/km 5.62 km/L 466.3 g CO2/km Improvement 12.2% 12.1% Source: 2015 Fuel Efficiency Targets, MLIT.

Potential tightening Source: Atsuto Kajiwara, MLIT

China

China Weight-based fuel consumption standard, L/100km 2008 intention to regulate announced, test cycle – chassis dynamometer + simulation – developed 2010-11 current models tested – top runner type approach adopted 2012 Phase I (Industry) standard applied to new type approvals 2014 Phase 1 standards applied to all new heavy trucks 2014 Phase II (National) standard applied to new type approvals 2015 Phase II standard applies to all new vehicles - five vehicle types – tractors, straight trucks, dump truck, city trucks, buses Phase II tightens vehicle consumption limits by an average of 10.5% - 14.5% compared to Phase I

Phase I (Industry) & Phase II (National) Standards Source: ICCT

Comparison and Conversation of Standards HDV Fuel Economy Standards (Heaviest Vehicle Category)   Trucks Bus US (2027) 7.8mpg Japan 4.04 km/L 4.23 km/L China (Phase I) 50 L/100km 33 L/100km China (Phase II) 45.5 L/100km 29.5 L/100km Conversions (km/L) USA (2017) 3.32 - Japan (2015) 4.04 4.23 China (2014) 2.20 3.39 Data Sources: ICCT; TransportPolicy.net

Mexican market HDV Fleet 2013 by Age of Vehicle Age (years) Trucks Busses 0 -- 5 54 757 9 402 6 -- 10 82 042 15 572 11 -- 15 55 348 19 989 16 -- 20 35 941 6 623 21 -- 25 44 946 11 399 26 -- 30 27 431 2 831 31 -- 35 37 132 3 092 36 -- 40 23 377 2 299 41 -- 45 12 527 969 46 -- 50 5 018 > 50 2 731 Fleet 381 250 72 176 Average age 18.4 15.3 Vehicles over 21 years old 153 162 20 590 Mexican market HDV Fleet 2013 by Age of Vehicle Source: ANPACT/SCT

Thoughts on Mexican market EuroVI-EPA2010 NOx/PM regulation from 2018 Full on-board diagnostics with NOx exhaust monitoring critical Peso depreciated 25% against dollar in last year Costs……. CO2 / fuel efficiency standard needed to overcome market imperfections – level field for manufacturers Set and tighten later Following Japanese example? But with view to harmonization with US market?

Gracias! stephen.perkins@oecd.org