1 Mr H A Nakhawa, ARAI, Pune, India 13 th DHC Informal Group Meeting 64 th GRPE Session, June 2012 Geneva Validation 1 results of Indian Vehicles on LPVC.

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1 Mr H A Nakhawa, ARAI, Pune, India 13 th DHC Informal Group Meeting 64 th GRPE Session, June 2012 Geneva Validation 1 results of Indian Vehicles on LPVC Version 1.4 and Issues pertaining to WLTC Version 5 WLTP-DHC-13-03

Validation 1 Test on Low Powered Vehicles and Issues pertaining to WLTC Version 5 Contents:  Validation 1 results of Indian Vehicles on LPVC Version 1.4  Issues pertaining to WLTC Version 5 based on India Validation 1b results 2

3 Contents:  Introduction  Vehicle Models Tested  Test Matrix  Test Results  Observations and Recommendations on LPVC Validation 1 results of Indian Vehicles on LPVC Version 1.4

Introduction  Test Cycle - Low Power Vehicle Cycle (LPVC) version 1.4  Steven 3 Gear shift methodology for Gear Shift Calculation  Total 8 low powered vehicles PMR < 34 kW/t tested  All vehicles are Manual Transmission  Speed Tolerance +/- 2 km/h 4 Power Range kWPMR Range kW/t (on Kerb weight) Diesel6.5 to to 27.7 CNG

Vehicle Models Tested Sr. N o. MakeModel Vehicle Category Fuel Type Kerb Weight kg Test Mass kg * Engine CC Max. Power kW PMR kW/t Max. vehicle speed in km/h Phases Followed based on vehicle classification 1MahindraGioM1Diesel L+L+L 2PiaggioApe MiniN1Diesel L+L+L 3 Tata Motors Magic IrisM1Diesel L+L+L 4 Tata Motors Magic CNGN1CNG L+M+L 5Piaggio Ape Truck Plus N1Diesel L+M+L 6MahindraMaxximoN1Diesel L+M+L 7Mahindra Bolero Camper SC N1Diesel L+M+H 8MahindraBolero SLXM1Diesel L+M+H 5 *Note: Test mass = Kerb mass Optional mass. Optional mass = 15% of the (GVW - Kerb mass – 100) for Passenger vehicles and, 35% of the (GVW - Kerb mass – 100) for Commercial vehicles

6 Sr. No. MakeModelFuel Type No of Tests Steven 3 Gear Shift Total Tests per vehicle ColdHot 1 Mahindra GioDiesel2-2 2MaxximoDiesel2-2 3Bolero SLXDiesel2-2 4 Bolero Camper Diesel2-2 5 Tata Motors IrisDiesel2-2 6Ace MagicCNG3-3 7 Piaggio Vehicles Ape Truk PlusDiesel123 Ape MiniDiesel123 8 Total Tests15419 Test Matrix

7  Actual cycle traced by the test vehicle as per LPVC Version 1.4  Inset shows the details of the Test Vehicle including the Power, Kerb Mass,PMR in kW/t. (Power/Kerb Mass), Engine cc, Test Mass  Tested as per GTR test mass Test mass = Kerb mass Optional mass. Optional mass = 15% of the (GVW - Kerb mass – 100) for PC and, 35% of the (GVW - Kerb mass – 100) for LDCV Test Results

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Gear Shift The low powered vehicles have a very deep first gear which is necessary to achieve the required gradeability. There is a big difference between the 1 st to 2 nd gear. This is reflected in N/V ratio also. The Low powered vehicles show a deviation at the beginning of the cycle ~ sec, where there is a shift at ~ 12 km/h and just thereafter. This phenomenon is observed on three test vehicles & it repeats at every 1 st to 2 nd gear transition. We suggest to lower the gear shift point to ~ 10 km/h. Alternatively, the vehicles may be started in second gear without using the first gear. In current regulation, fixed gear shift points are specified. A steady speed step of ~ 2 seconds is provided to account for the time required for gear change. However, with the Steven gear shift procedure, the gear shift points would be different depending on vehicle characteristics. Provision of steady speed step of ~ 2 s is necessary in WLTC driving cycle. Some thought needs to be given to address this issue. Observations and Recommendations

Cycle smoothening In case of many vehicles, the cycle deviation & the tendency for the same is observed at the beginning of the cycle between 10 – 20 sec which involves a gear change at ~ 12 km/h speed. This deviation is on account of transient nature of the cycle & gear change from 1 st to 2 nd. We recommend to smoothen this part of the cycle. Vehicles up to PMR 22 kW/t have single / two cylinder engines – engine response to speed change is sluggish. Too many fluctuations in the driving cycles lead to violations. Hence, smoothening to extent possible is desirable. 18 Observations and Recommendations

19 13 th DHC Informal Group Meeting 64 th GRPE Session, June 2012 Geneva Issues Post Validation 1b pertaining to WLTC Version 5

Overview The Present WLTC V5.0 Compact & Sub Compact Car Segment Concerns Highlighted by India during 12 th DHC (ISPRA) Concerns and Issues The Way Forward 20

21 The Present: WLTC V5.0 LowMiddleHighEx-HighTotal L/M/H Total L/M/H/Ex H Time in s Distance, km Max Speed, km/h

Indian Compact & Sub Compact Car Segment Compact & Sub Compact Car segment is relevant to global economy, specially for developing and under- developed countries. Such vehicles help the world in fuel & energy conservation, lower CO 2 emissions, etc. Produced in high volumes in Asia and exported throughout the world Potential customers are first time buyers Preferred by smaller families with second car usage. 22

Main Concerns & Issues: H & Ex-H Phases 23 During 12 th DHC India had presented Validation data. Most of Indian Compact Cars cannot follow the target speed with large deviations in driving High and Ex-High Phases as shown. (WLTP-DHC-12-02). WLTC V5.0 finalized at ISPRA meeting has not addressed concerns of steep accelerations of High and Ex-High Phase.(WLTP-DHC-12-08) and these points are still open for investigation/finalisation.

Results of Validation 1b VehicleEngine CCPMR, kW/Ton V Max, kph LMHExClass as per Steven A O / OO / EPX / EP Class3 E O / OO / EPX / EP Class3 W O / O X / EP Class3 S O / O O / EPX / EPClass3 B O / O O / EPClass3 AC O / OO / EPX / EP Class3 W O / OO / EPX / EP Class3 SC O / O X / EP Class3 24 Most of Indian Compact Cars fall in Class 3 Category. Validation 1b Test Results, show that these vehicles cannot drive High and Ex-High Phases of the Current Version of WLTC. Class 3 cycle demands such cars to be driven in WOT (the Engine Protection Area) which is rarely used in actual driving situations. India has already cited these concerns related to drivability during 12 th DHC Meet at ISPRA Legend : O / O : OK for Drive Cycle Traceability and WOT (Engine Protection Mode) not activated O / EP: OK for Drive Cycle Traceability and WOT (Engine Protection Mode) activated X / EP: Not OK for Drive Cycle Traceability and WOT (Engine Protection Mode) Activated

Cycle Class 3 Speed Threshold Change Proposal Vehicle Speed< 135kph Cannot run on EX H Phase – OK with L, M and H with slight moderation on M, H Phases Vehicle Speed > “A” km/h Can Run on EX H Phase – No Issues 135 “A” km/h May NOT or difficult to Run on EXH Phase Vehicles having max speed slightly > 135 km/h with lower PMR (power ~ 60 kW) will not be able to: 1.Trace the EX H Phase, and /or 2.May trace but with engine in WOT (engine protection region)

Cycle Class 3 Speed Threshold Change Proposal 26 It is proposed to have the EX H Phase applicable for vehicles with Max speed around 155~160 km/h. Even with 160 km/h, some vehicles will have issues, however they are in the borderline areas.This change along with the slight moderation for M and H Phases should make the cycle conducive for application in major areas of the world

The Way Forward Compact and sub compact vehicles with PMR >34 kW/t and power < 60 kW have issues in negotiating the class 3 WLTC cycle consisting of L+M+H+ExH. Such vehicles are generally Gasoline/CNG/LPG vehicles having low torque to mass ratio and maximum speed around km/h. The ExH phase of driving cycle is difficult to be traversed. This has been presented at 12 th DHC meeting at Ispra by India in Validation 1b test results We propose that vehicles with max. speed upto 155 – 160 km/h be subjected to Class 3 L+M+H phases only. This would allow % margin on declared maximum speed to take care of driveability problems. This change along with the slight moderation for M and H Phases should make the cycle conducive for application in major areas of the world 27 Issues pertaining to WLTC Version 5 based on India Validation 1b results

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