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Bi fuel vehicles and CO2MPAS - DICE procedure

Open dimitriskomnos opened this issue 6 years ago • 3 comments

Dear CO2MPAS users,

Regarding Bi fuel vehicles

We propose that the dice is run only once in the case of an interpolation family consisting of

  • bi-fuel, or
  • flex-fuel vehicles (even though there are two CO2MPAS reports).

If the vehicle is selected for a random test, the test should be performed with the fuel for which the CO2 emission value is taken for the CO2 monitoring in accordance with the table below (taken from the monitoring guidelines for Member States see full document on the following link: https://circabc.europa.eu/sd/a/015f736b-e2d1-42d0-ac9d-e98ae45b2617/MS%20Guidelines%202016%20data%20FINAL.pdf

"The following table specifies the entries for fuel type and fuel mode for each fuel combination. For the fuel mode the permitted entries are:

  • "M" for mono fuel vehicles;
  • "B" for bi-fuel vehicles;
  • "F" for flex-fuel vehicles.
  • "E" for battery electric vehicles (BEV), i.e. "pure" electric vehicles (NOT hybrid vehicles)

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Multi-fuel vehicles are capable of running on various combinations of the above fuel types. The lower CO2 figures between all possible combinations of two fuels should be taken. For example for a vehicle capable of running on petrol / LPG / ethanol (E85) the possible combinations are: petrol, petrol-LPG, petrol-E85. The lowest CO2 value between petrol (combined entry) and LPG should be reported and this vehicle should be treated as a petrol-LPG bi-fuel vehicle. Other examples are given below:

  • Petrol / LPG / ethanol (E85) / hydrogen. Considering the relatively scarce availability of hydrogen compared to the other fuels the CO2 values should be the same as for a Petrol / LPG / ethanol (E85) vehicle.
  • Hybrid electric (off vehicle charging, OVC) vehicles ("plug-in hybrid"): the procedure outlined in Regulation (EC) No 692/2008 (Annex XII) for measuring both the fuel (Petrol/ Diesel/ Ethanol 85) consumption and the electricity consumption applies. For these vehicles, the figure to be considered is the weighted combined CO2 emission value of the emission testing.
  • Hybrid electric (not off vehicle charging, NOVC) vehicles are "non plug-in hybrid" vehicles that recuperate energy but cannot take electric energy from external sources. The same testing procedure as for petrol / LPG / ethanol (E85) applies. "

dimitriskomnos avatar Jul 03 '18 09:07 dimitriskomnos