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http://www.theicct.org/news/press-r...aust-emissions-modern-diesel-cars-seven-times
"...On-road nitrogen oxides emission levels of modern diesel cars are on average about seven times higher than the limit set by the Euro 6 emission standard, which went into effect in September 2014. This is the key finding from anew report published todayin Berlin by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), an independent research organization...
...The study is based on on-road tests of 15 vehicles using Portable Emissions Measurement Systems (PEMS). It covers more than 140 hours and 6,400 kilometers of driving, and provides the largest collection of public data on Euro 6 equivalent diesel cars currently available. Diesel vehicles make up about 50 per cent of all new cars in the EU. From September 2014 on, the Euro 6 standard applies to all new passenger car types.
“On average, we found that real-world nitrogen oxides emissions for modern diesel cars were about seven times higher than required by the Euro 6 standard”, says Dr. Peter Mock, Managing Director of ICCT Europe. The ICCT researchers demonstrate that the majority of exceedances found could not be attributed to extreme or untypical driving. Instead, they were due to driving situations that are part of the normal operation of diesel cars, such as mild uphill driving and regeneration events of the diesel exhaust aftertreatment system..."
Hmmm, 4 year MOT coming soon - is that to mitigate the (political) increased cost of a future MOT including on the road testing for emissions ?
Have said before - Euro-7 is to follow close behind Euro-6 - What hey cannot make due to '6' they will surely get when '7' arrives. We are being f'ked over by everyone and his brother who can obtain some kind of report which matches their agenda.
Consent (to high running costs for diesels) is being manufactured at a steady pace - will there be new diesel cars in 5 yrs time ?
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"...On-road nitrogen oxides emission levels of modern diesel cars are on average about seven times higher than the limit set by the Euro 6 emission standard, which went into effect in September 2014. This is the key finding from anew report published todayin Berlin by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), an independent research organization...
...The study is based on on-road tests of 15 vehicles using Portable Emissions Measurement Systems (PEMS). It covers more than 140 hours and 6,400 kilometers of driving, and provides the largest collection of public data on Euro 6 equivalent diesel cars currently available. Diesel vehicles make up about 50 per cent of all new cars in the EU. From September 2014 on, the Euro 6 standard applies to all new passenger car types.
“On average, we found that real-world nitrogen oxides emissions for modern diesel cars were about seven times higher than required by the Euro 6 standard”, says Dr. Peter Mock, Managing Director of ICCT Europe. The ICCT researchers demonstrate that the majority of exceedances found could not be attributed to extreme or untypical driving. Instead, they were due to driving situations that are part of the normal operation of diesel cars, such as mild uphill driving and regeneration events of the diesel exhaust aftertreatment system..."
Hmmm, 4 year MOT coming soon - is that to mitigate the (political) increased cost of a future MOT including on the road testing for emissions ?
Have said before - Euro-7 is to follow close behind Euro-6 - What hey cannot make due to '6' they will surely get when '7' arrives. We are being f'ked over by everyone and his brother who can obtain some kind of report which matches their agenda.
Consent (to high running costs for diesels) is being manufactured at a steady pace - will there be new diesel cars in 5 yrs time ?
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