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Heavy-duty Vehicle and Engine Greenhouse Gas Emission Regulations

Version of section 27 from 2013-02-22 to 2018-11-15:


Marginal note:CO2 emission standard

  •  (1) Subject to subsections (7) and (8), every tractor and incomplete tractor of the 2014 and subsequent model years must have a CO2 emission rate that does not exceed the applicable CO2 emission standard set out in the following table for the model year in question for the applicable useful life of the tractor:

    Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
    ItemClass of TractorCharacteristicsCO2 Emission Standard (grams of CO2 per tonne-mile) for the 2014 to 2016 Model YearsCO2 Emission Standard (grams of CO2 per tonne-mile) for the 2017 and Subsequent Model Years
    1Class 7Low-roof (all cab styles)107104
    2Class 7Mid-roof (all cab styles)119115
    3Class 7High-roof (all cab styles)124120
    4Class 8Low-roof day cab8180
    5Class 8Low-roof sleeper cab6866
    6Class 8Mid-roof day cab8886
    7Class 8Mid-roof sleeper cab7673
    8Class 8High-roof day cab9289
    9Class 8High-roof sleeper cab7572
  • Marginal note:Modelling CO2 emissions to demonstrate compliance

    (2) The CO2 emission rate must be determined using the GEM computer simulation model with the following parameters:

    • (a) the “regulatory subcategory” referred to in the GEM computer simulation model corresponds to a type of tractor referred to in any of subparagraphs 18(3)(a)(v) to (xiii), whichever applies to the tractor being modelled;

    • (b) the coefficient of aerodynamic drag determined in accordance with subsection (4);

    • (c) the steer tire rolling resistance level and the drive tire rolling resistance level measured for each tire configuration in accordance with section 520(c) of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, subpart F, of the CFR;

    • (d) in the case of a tractor equipped with a vehicle speed limiter, the maximum speed, expressed in miles per hour and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mile per hour, to which the tractor is limited, determined in accordance with section 640 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, subpart G, of the CFR;

    • (e) the weight reduction value, calculated by adding the applicable values set out in the tables in the following subparagraphs:

      • (i) in the case of tires and wheels, the weight reduction value corresponds to the sum of the applicable weight reduction values set out in column 3 for each of the tractor’s wheels that are set out in the following table:

        Column 1Column 2Column 3
        ItemTire TypeWheel TypeWeight Reduction Value (pounds per wheel)
        1Single-wide drive tireSteel wheel84
        2Single-wide drive tireAluminum wheel139
        3Single-wide drive tireLight-weight aluminum wheel (weighs at least 9.5 kg (21 pounds) less than a similar steel wheel)147
        4Steer tire or dual-wide drive tireHigh-strength steel wheel (steel with tensile strength of 350 MPa or more)8
        5Steer tire or dual-wide drive tireAluminum wheel21
        6Steer tire or dual-wide drive tireLight-weight aluminum wheel (weighs at least 9.5 kg (21 pounds) less than a similar steel wheel)30
      • (ii) in the case of the following components, the weight reduction value corresponds to the sum of the applicable weight reduction values for each of the tractor’s components that are set out in the following table:

        Column 1Column 2Column 3
        ItemComponentAluminum Weight Reduction Value (pounds)High-strength Steel (steel with tensile strength of 350 MPa or more) Weight Reduction Value (pounds)
        1Door206
        2Roof6018
        3Cab rear wall4916
        4Cab floor5618
        5Hood support structure system153
        6Fairing support structure system356
        7Instrument panel support structure51
        8Brake drums – drive (4 units)14011
        9Brake drums – non-drive (2 units)608
        10Frame rails44087
        11Crossmember – cab155
        12Crossmember – suspension256
        13Crossmember – non-suspension (3 units)155
        14Fifth wheel10025
        15Radiator support206
        16Fuel tank support structure4012
        17Steps356
        18Bumper3310
        19Shackles103
        20Front axle6015
        21Suspension brackets and hangers10030
        22Transmission case5012
        23Clutch housing4010
        24Drive axle hubs (8 units)1604
        25Non-drive front hubs (2 units)405
        26Driveshaft205
        27Transmission and clutch shift levers204
    • (f) in the case of a Class 8 sleeper cab, if the tractor is equipped with idle reduction technology that conforms to section 660 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, subpart G, of the CFR, and that automatically shuts off the main engine after 300 seconds or less, the corresponding value is 5 grams of CO2 per tonne-mile or if applicable, is calculated in accordance with section 660(c) of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, subpart G, of the CFR.

  • Marginal note:Weight reduction technologies

    (3) For greater certainty, CO2 emission credits for weight reduction technologies that are not referred to in paragraph (2)(e) may be obtained under section 41.

  • Marginal note:Calculation of coefficient of aerodynamic drag

    (4) Subject to subsections (5) and (6), the coefficient of aerodynamic drag (CD) is determined by

    • (a) measuring the drag area (CDA) in accordance with the coastdown testing referred to in subpart F of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, of the CFR, rounded to two decimal places and taking into account the following criteria:

      • (i) high-roof tractors must be tested with the standard trailer referred to in section 501(g) of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, subpart F, of the CFR, and low-roof and mid-roof tractors must be tested without a trailer, unless they are tested with a trailer to evaluate innovative technologies, and

      • (ii) the tractors and standard trailers referred to in section 501(g) of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, subpart F, of the CFR must be equipped with tires that are mounted on steel rims in accordance with section 521(b)(2) of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, subpart F, of the CFR; and

    • (b) determining, in accordance with section 520(b) of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, subpart F, of the CFR, the tractor’s coefficient of aerodynamic drag (CD) and bin level that correspond to the tractor’s drag area (CDA) calculated in paragraph (a).

  • Marginal note:Alternative bin level

    (5) For low-roof and mid-roof tractors, the bin level may be determined using the bin level of an equivalent high-roof tractor as follows:

    • (a) if the equivalent high-roof tractor is in Bin I or Bin II, the low-roof and mid-roof tractors must be in Bin I; or

    • (b) if the equivalent high-roof tractor is in Bin III, Bin IV or Bin V, the low-roof and mid-roof tractors must be in Bin II.

  • Marginal note:Alternative method for measuring drag area

    (6) Instead of the method referred to in paragraph (4)(a), a company may elect to measure the tractor’s drag area (CDA) in accordance with any other method described in subpart F of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, of the CFR, if,

    • (a) in the case of a tractor that is covered by an EPA certificate, the election has been approved by the EPA for that tractor, under section 521(c) of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1037, subpart F, of the CFR, and the company provides the Minister with evidence of the EPA approval; and

    • (b) in the case of a tractor that is not covered by an EPA certificate, the company provides the Minister with evidence demonstrating that the alternative method for measuring the tractor’s drag area referred to in this subsection is more representative of that tractor’s drag area.

  • Marginal note:Option to conform to higher vehicle service class

    (7) For any given vehicle referred to in subsection (1), a company may elect to conform to the emission standards and useful life applicable to a higher vehicle service class in which case the company must not obtain credits for those vehicles when participating in the CO2 emission credit system set out in sections 34 to 47.

  • Marginal note:Calculation using fleets and subfleets

    (8) A company may elect to comply with subsection (1) by grouping all its tractors and incomplete tractors of a given model year into fleets or subfleets, as the case may be, in accordance with section 18 and participating in the CO2 emission credit system set out in sections 34 to 47.

  • Marginal note:Family emission limit

    (9) For the purposes of subsection (8), every tractor and incomplete tractor within a fleet or subfleet, as the case may be, must conform to the CO2 family emission limit determined by the company for the fleet or subfleet of the vehicle, as the case may be, and corresponding to the value determined for B in the formula set out in paragraph 35(1)(c).

  • Marginal note:Engines meeting requirements

    (10) Every tractor and incomplete tractor of the 2014 and subsequent model years must be equipped with a heavy-duty engine that meets the requirements of these Regulations.


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