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  2. European emission standards - Wikipedia

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    The European emission standards are vehicle emission standards for pollution from the use ... progressive introduction of increasingly stringent standards. Euro 7, ...

  3. Emission standard - Wikipedia

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    More stringent emission standard, National Standard III, equivalent to Euro III standards, went into effect on 1 July 2007. [32] Plans were for Euro IV standards to take effect in 2010. Beijing introduced the Euro IV standard in advance on 1 January 2008, becoming the first city in mainland China to adopt this standard.

  4. Stellantis CEO: Europe auto emissions standards a "diversion"

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    The chief executive said the so-called Euro 7 standards, which tighten car emission limits for pollutants including nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide from 2025, are a "diversion from the major ...

  5. Vehicles Emissions Regulation 2007 - Wikipedia

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    The Vehicles Emissions Regulation 2007 (EC) No 715/2007 is an EU Regulation that sets maximum levels of toxic emissions from motor vehicles. [1] Since the introduction of the Euro 1 emission standard, the law has been tightened towards the EU's phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles by 2035. Member states may act sooner, as may the EU.

  6. Crit'air - Wikipedia

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    There are six different coloured vignettes, relating to six categories. The category into which a vehicle falls depends on the engine type (electric, hydrogen, petrol or diesel) and the European emission standard (Euro standard). Where the emission standard is not recorded, the date of first registration is used instead to determine a category.

  7. Everything you need to know about Ulez as controversial ...

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    Under the scheme, cars and vans that don't meet certain emissions standards (Euro 4 for petrol and Euro 6 for diesel) have to pay a £12.50 charge to drive into the Ulez zone. TfL says this means ...

  8. Non-exhaust emissions - Wikipedia

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    Very few agencies are charged with implementing exhaust emission standards for non-exhaust emissions. [1] Most policies target exhaust emissions and do not regulate non-exhaust particulate matter emissions. [2] As of 2023 Euro 7 standards are still being argued about. [20]

  9. New European Driving Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) was a driving cycle, last updated in 1997, designed to assess the emission levels of car engines and fuel economy in passenger cars (which excludes light trucks and commercial vehicles). It is also referred to as MVEG cycle (Motor Vehicle Emissions Group).