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On-Road Vehicle and Engine Emission Regulations (SOR/2003-2)

Regulations are current to 2024-10-30 and last amended on 2022-10-03. Previous Versions

Fleet Average Standards (continued)

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  • SOR/2006-268, s. 6
  • SOR/2015-186, s. 20
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Fleet Average NOX Standards

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  • SOR/2015-186, s. 22
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 The average NOX value for a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its light-duty vehicles and light light-duty trucks of a model year set out in column 1 of the table to this section shall not exceed the applicable fleet average NOX standard set out in column 2.

TABLE

Light-Duty Vehicles and Light Light-Duty Trucks

ItemColumn 1Column 2
Model YearFleet Average NOx Standard in grams/mile
120040.25
220050.19
320060.13
420070.07
520080.07
  • SOR/2015-186, s. 23

 The average NOX value for a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its heavy light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles of a model year set out in column 1 of the table to this section shall not exceed the applicable fleet average NOX standard set out in column 2.

TABLE

Heavy Light-Duty Trucks and Medium-Duty Passenger Vehicles

ItemColumn 1Column 2
Model YearFleet Average NOx Standard in grams/mile
120040.53
220050.43
320060.33
420070.20
520080.14
  • SOR/2015-186, s. 24
  •  (1) For the 2009 to 2016 model years, the average NOX value for a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles of the model year in question shall not exceed 0.07 grams per mile.

  • (2) For the 2017 model year, the average NOX value for a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its heavy light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles of that model year shall not exceed 0.07 grams per mile.

  • SOR/2013-8, s. 10(F)
  • SOR/2015-186, s. 25

Calculation of Fleet Average NOx Values

  •  (1) Subject to section 25, for each of its fleets referred to in sections 21 to 23, a company shall calculate the average NOx value in accordance with the following formula:

    [Σ (A x B)]/C

    where

    A
    is the NOx emission standard for each full useful life emission bin,
    B
    is the number of vehicles in the fleet that conform to that NOx emission standard, and
    C
    is the total number of vehicles in the fleet.
  • (2) The average NOx value for the fleet shall be rounded to the same number of significant figures that are contained in the total number of vehicles in the fleet in the denominator in subsection (1), but to at least three decimal places.

  • (3) If a company’s fleet includes any hybrid electric vehicle that is covered by an EPA certificate, the average NOx value calculated under subsection (1) may be lowered by applying one or more hybrid electric vehicle NOx contribution factors as long as

    • (a) each factor has been approved by the EPA in accordance with the provisions of the CFR;

    • (b) each factor is applied in the same manner as it is applied by the EPA; and

    • (c) evidence of the EPA approval is provided to the Minister in the end of model year report referred to in section 32.

  • (4) Subject to subsection (5), in respect of any of its vehicles that conform to a NOX emission standard for an extended useful life of 150,000 miles, a company may, in the formula in subsection (1), replace that standard, for each of those vehicles, with that standard multiplied by 0.85, rounded to at least three decimal places.

  • (5) A company may only replace a NOx emission standard as described in subsection (4) if the vehicle complies with any standards that may be applicable at the intermediate useful life.

  • (6) In respect of the 2004 and 2005 model years, a company may multiply by 2 the number of vehicles that conform to full useful life emission bin 1, and multiply by 1.5 the number of vehicles that conform to full useful life emission bin 2, when calculating one of the following:

    • (a) the denominator in subsection (1); or

    • (b) “total number of vehicles in the fleet” in the equation for calculating credits in subsection 26(2).

  • (7) When calculating the average NOx value under subsection (1) for a fleet of the 2004 model year, a company may include all vehicles of that model year, including those whose main assembly was completed before January 1, 2004.

  • SOR/2013-8, s. 11(E)
  • SOR/2015-186, s. 26

Fleet Average NMOG + NOX Standards — 2017 and Later Model Years

Light-duty Vehicles, Light-duty Trucks and Medium-duty Passenger Vehicles

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), for the 2017 to 2024 model years, the average NMOG + NOX value for each of the following fleets of a specific model year shall not exceed the applicable fleet average NMOG + NOX standard set out for the model year in question in Tables 3 and 4 of section 1811 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR:

    • (a) a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks 1 to which the applicable NMOG + NOX standard applies for a useful life of 120,000 miles;

    • (b) a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks 1 to which the applicable NMOG + NOX standard applies for a useful life of 150,000 miles; and

    • (c) a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its light-duty trucks 2, heavy light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles.

  • (2) For the 2017 model year, the fleet referred to in paragraph (1)(c) is composed only of all of a company’s light-duty trucks 2.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27

 For the 2025 and later model years, the average NMOG + NOX value for each of the following fleets of a specific model year shall not exceed the applicable fleet average NMOG + NOX standard set out in Table 1 of section 1811 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR:

  • (a) a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks 1 to which the applicable NMOG + NOX standard applies for a useful life of 120,000 miles;

  • (b) a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks 1 to which the applicable NMOG + NOX standard applies for a useful life of 150,000 miles; and

  • (c) a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its light-duty trucks 2, heavy light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27

Class 2B Vehicles and Class 3 Vehicles

 For the 2018 to 2021 model years, the average NMOG + NOX value for each fleet that is composed of all of a company’s Class 2B vehicles or all of a company’s Class 3 vehicles of a specific model year shall not exceed the applicable fleet average NMOG + NOX standard set out for the model year in question in Table 4 of section 1816 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27

 For the 2022 and later model years, the average NMOG + NOX value for each fleet that is composed of all of a company’s Class 2B vehicles or all of a company’s Class 3 vehicles of a specific model year shall not exceed the applicable fleet average NMOG + NOX standard set out in Table 1 of section 1816 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27

Calculation of Fleet Average NMOG + NOX Values

  •  (1) Subject to section 25.1, for each of a company’s fleets referred to in sections 24.1 to 24.4, the company shall calculate the average NMOG + NOX value in accordance with the following formula:

    [Σ (A × B)]/C

    where

    A
    is the NMOG + NOX standard for each full useful life emission bin;
    B
    is the number of vehicles in the fleet that conform to the NMOG + NOX standard for the full useful life emission bin in question; and
    C
    is the total number of vehicles in the fleet.
  • (2) The average NMOG + NOX value for the fleet shall be rounded to the same number of significant figures that are contained in the total number of vehicles in the fleet in the denominator in subsection (1), but to at least three decimal places.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27

Fleet Average Cold NMHC Standards

 For the 2017 and later model years, the average cold NMHC value for a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its light-duty vehicles and light light-duty trucks of a specific model year that are fueled by gasoline shall not exceed the applicable fleet average cold NMHC standard set out in Table 5 to section 1811 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27
  • SOR/2018-98, s. 67

 For the 2017 and later model years, the average cold NMHC value for a company’s fleet that is composed of all of its heavy light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles of a specific model year that are fueled by gasoline shall not exceed the fleet average cold NMHC standard set out for heavy light-duty trucks in Table 5 to section 1811 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27
  • SOR/2018-98, s. 67

Calculation of Fleet Average Cold NMHC Values

  •  (1) Subject to section 25.2, for each of a company’s fleets referred to in sections 24.6 and 24.7, the company shall calculate the average cold NMHC value in accordance with the following formula:

    [Σ (A × B)]/C

    where

    A
    is the family emission limit for cold NMHC for each test group;
    B
    is the number of vehicles in the fleet that conform to the family emission limit for the test group in question; and
    C
    is the total number of vehicles in the fleet.
  • (2) The average cold NMHC value for the fleet shall be rounded to one decimal place.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27

Fleet Average Evaporative Emission Standards

 For the purposes of sections 24.10, 24.11, 25.3, 26.3, 27 and 28, for vehicles of a specific model year, the following groupings are considered to constitute separate fleets for the purpose of evaporative emission averaging:

  • (a) all of a company’s light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks 1;

  • (b) all of a company’s light-duty trucks 2;

  • (c) all of a company’s heavy light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles; and

  • (d) all of a company’s Class 2B vehicles and Class 3 vehicles.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27
  •  (1) The average evaporative emission value for the following fleets of a specific model year shall not exceed the applicable fleet average evaporative emission standards set out in Table 1 of section 1813 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR for the percentage of vehicles of the model year in question referred to in subsection (5) or (6):

    • (a) for the 2017 and later model years, a company’s fleet of light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks 1 and a company’s fleet of light-duty trucks 2; and

    • (b) for the 2018 and later model years, a company’s fleet of heavy light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles and a company’s fleet of Class 2B vehicles and Class 3 vehicles.

  • (2) For the 2017 to 2022 model years, a company shall calculate the percentage of its vehicles of the model year in question in a given fleet that conform to the applicable standards referred to in subsection (1) unless each vehicle in the fleet

    • (a) is covered by an EPA certificate, conforms to the evaporative emission standards referred to in the EPA certificate and is of a model that is sold in greater numbers in the United States than in Canada; or

    • (b) conforms to the applicable evaporative emission standards set out in Table 1 of section 1813 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR, whether or not it is covered by an EPA certificate.

  • (3) For the 2017 to 2022 model years, a company may, in calculating the percentage of its vehicles of the model year in question in a given fleet that conform to the applicable standards referred to in subsection (1), take into account the allowances set out in section 1813(g)(1) of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR.

  • (4) In determining the number of vehicles in a given fleet that are to meet the evaporative emission standards referred to in subsection (1), in accordance with the applicable percentage, a company may exclude from the fleet all of its vehicles that are covered by an EPA certificate and that are of a model that is sold in greater numbers in the United States than in Canada.

  • (5) Subject to subsection (6), the percentage of vehicles of a specific model year in a given fleet that meet the evaporative emission standards referred to in subsection (1) shall be greater than or equal to the percentage set out in Table 3 of section 1813 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart S, of the CFR for the model year in question and, for the 2023 and later model years, 100 percent of the vehicles of the model year in question in a fleet shall meet the applicable evaporative emission standards.

  • (6) A company may elect not to comply with subsection (5) for the 2017 to 2021, 2018 to 2021, 2019 to 2021 or 2020 to 2021 model years if

    • (a) the total percentage of vehicles in the fleet for all of the applicable consecutive model years set out in column 1 of the table to this subsection that conform to the evaporative emission standards is greater than or equal to the percentage set out in column 2 for those consecutive model years; and

    • (b) the company notifies the Minister of its election before January 1 of the calendar year that corresponds to the first of the applicable consecutive model years set out in column 1 of the table to this subsection.

    TABLE

    Phase-in Percentages — Alternate Approach

    Column 1Column 2
    ItemConsecutive Model YearsPercentage
    12017 to 202165
    22018 to 202170
    32019 to 202174
    42020 to 202180
  • (7) For greater certainty, all companies shall comply with subsection (5) for the 2022 and later model years.

  • SOR/2015-186, s. 27
 

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