Fleet average NOx standards and reporting requirements for light-duty vehicles: chapter 2


Chapter 2: General Scope of Fleet Average Nox Requirements

2.1 In brief, what are the main elements of the fleet average NOx requirements?

Emission standards based on fleet averaging give companies the flexibility of certifying models of vehicles of a given class to different standards within a given model year provided that, based on the actual number of vehicles in the fleet, the average emissions of the fleet of vehicles meet specified limits. The On-Road Vehicle and Engine Emission Regulations contain fleet average NOx standards for certain classes of vehicles.

The main elements of the Regulations associated with the fleet average NOx requirements include:

2.2 Who is required to comply with the fleet average NOx requirements of the Regulations, including the requirements for end-of-model-year reporting?

The fleet average NOx requirements apply to companies in respect of their fleets of light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles.

Pursuant to the definition in section 149 of CEPA 1999, a "company" means "a person who:

  1. is engaged in the business of manufacturing vehicles, engines or equipment in Canada;
  2. is engaged in the business of selling to other persons, for the purpose of resale by those persons, vehicles, engines or equipment obtained directly from a person described in paragraph (a) or the agent of such person; or
  3. imports any vehicle, engine or equipment into Canada for the purpose of sale."

As indicated in section 20 of the On-Road Vehicle and Engine Emission Regulations, "fleet" refers only to "vehicles of a specific model year that a company manufactures in Canada, or imports into Canada, for the purpose of sale of those vehicles to the first retail purchaser."

2.3 Do the fleet average NOx requirements apply to all classes of on-road vehicles manufactured or imported by a company?

No. Pursuant to sections 22 and 23 of the Regulations, the fleet average NOx requirements apply only to a company's fleets of light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles of the 2004 model year and subsequent model years. The terms "light-duty vehicles," "light-duty trucks" and "medium-duty passenger vehicles" are defined in section 1 of the Regulations.

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