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Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/587 of 14 April 2016 on the approval of the technology used in efficient vehicle exterior lighting using light emitting diodes as an innovative technology for reducing CO2 emissions from passenger cars pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance) (repealed)

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ANNEXU.K.METHODOLOGY TO DETERMINE THE CO2 SAVINGS OF EXTERIOR VEHICLE LIGHTING USING LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LED).

1.INTRODUCTIONU.K.

In order to determine the CO2 emission reductions that can be attributed to a package of efficient exterior LED lights consisting of an appropriate combination of vehicle lights referred to in Article 2 for the use in an M1 vehicle, it is necessary to establish the following:

(1)

testing conditions;

(2)

test equipment;

(3)

determination of the power savings;

(4)

calculation of the CO2 savings;

(5)

calculation of the statistical error.

2.SYMBOLS, PARAMETERS AND UNITSU.K.

Latin symbolsU.K.

CO2 savings [g CO2/km]

CO2

Carbon dioxide

[F1CF

Conversion factor as defined in Table 3]

m

Number of efficient exterior LED lights composing the package

n

Number of measurements of the sample

P

Power consumption of the vehicle light [W]

Standard deviation of the LED light power consumption [W]

Standard deviation of the LED light power consumption mean [W]

Standard deviation of the total CO2 savings [g CO2/km]

UF

Usage factor [-] as defined in Table 4

v

Mean driving speed of the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) [km/h]

[F1V Pe

Consumption of effective power as defined in Table 2]

Sensitivity of calculated CO2 savings related to the LED light power consumption

Greek symbolsU.K.

Δ

Difference

ηA

Alternator efficiency [%]

SubscriptsU.K.

Index (i) refers to vehicle lights

Index (j) refers to measurement of the sample

EI

Eco-innovative

RW

Real-world conditions

TA

Type approval conditions

B

Baseline

3.TESTING CONDITIONSU.K.

The testing conditions shall fulfil the requirements of Regulation UN/ECE No 112(1) on Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicle headlamps emitting an asymmetrical passing beam or a driving beam or both and equipped with filament lamps and/or light-emitting diode (LED) modules. The power consumption shall be determined in accordance with point 6.1.4 of Regulation UN/ECE No 112 and points 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 of Annex 10 to that Regulation.

4.TEST EQUIPMENTU.K.

The following equipment is to be used, as shown in the figure:

  • a power supply unit (i.e. variable voltage supplier);

  • two digital multimeters, one for measuring the DC-current, and the other for measuring the DC-voltage. In the figure, a possible test set-up is shown, when the DC-voltage meter is integrated in the power supply unit.

5.MEASUREMENTS AND DETERMINATION OF THE POWER SAVINGSU.K.

For each efficient exterior LED light included in the package the measurement of the current shall be performed as shown in the figure at a voltage of 13,2 V. LED module(s) operated by an electronic light source control gear, shall be measured as specified by the applicant.

The manufacturer may request that other measurements of the current shall be done at other additional voltages. In that case, the manufacturer must hand over verified documentation on the necessity to perform these other measurements to the [F2Secretary of State]. The measurements of the currents at each of those additional voltages are to be performed consecutively at least five (5) times. The exact installed voltages and the measured current is to be recorded in four decimals.

The power consumption has to be determined by multiplying the installed voltage with the measured current. The average of the power consumption for each efficient exterior LED light () has to be calculated. Each value must be expressed in 4 decimals. When a stepper motor or electronic controller is used for the supply of the electricity to the LED lamps, then the electric load of this component part is to be excluded from the measurement.

The resulting power savings of each efficient exterior LED light (ΔPi) are to be calculated with the following formula:

Formula 1U.K.

where the power consumption of the corresponding baseline vehicle light is defined by Table 1.

Table 1

Power requirements for different baseline vehicle lights

Vehicle lightTotal electric power (PB)[W]
Low beam headlamp137
High beam headlamp150
Front position12
License plate12
Front fog lamp124
Rear fog lamp26
Front turn signal lamp13
Rear turn signal lamp13
Reversing lamp52

6.CALCULATION OF THE CO2 SAVINGSU.K.

The total CO2 savings of the lighting package are to be calculated by Formula 2.

Formula 2U.K.

where

v

:

Mean driving speed of the NEDC [km/h], which is 33,58 km/h

ηA

:

Alternator efficiency [%], which is 67 %

[F1V Pe

:

Consumption of effective power as defined in Table 2

Table 2

Consumption of effective power

Type of Engine Consumption of effective power (V pe ) [l/kWh]
Petrol/E85 0,264
Petrol/E85 Turbo 0,280
Diesel 0,220
LPG 0,342
LPG Turbo 0,363
Consumption of effective power (V pe ) [m 3 /kWh]
CNG (G20) 0,259
CNG (G20) Turbo 0,275
CF

:

Conversion factor as defined in Table 3

Table 3

Fuel conversion factor (CF)

Type of fuel Conversion factor (CF) [gCO 2 /l]
Petrol/E85 2 330
Diesel 2 640
LPG 1 629
Conversion factor (CF) [gCO 2 /m 3 ]
CNG (G20) 1 795]
UF

:

Usage factor of the vehicle light [-] as defined in Table 4

Table 4

Usage factor for different vehicle lights

Vehicle lightUsage factor (UF)[-]
Low beam headlamp0,33
High beam headlamp0,03
Front position0,36
License plate0,36
Front fog lamp0,01
Rear fog lamp0,01
Front turn signal lamp0,15
Rear turn signal lamp0,15
Reversing lamp0,01

7.CALCULATION OF THE STATISTICAL ERRORU.K.

The statistical errors in the outcomes of the testing methodology caused by the measurements are to be quantified. For each efficient exterior LED light included in the package the standard deviation is calculated as defined by Formula 3.

Formula 3U.K.

where:

n

:

Number of measurements of the sample, which is at least 5

The standard deviation of the power consumption of each efficient exterior LED light () leads to an error in the CO2 savings (). This error is to be calculated by means of Formula 4

Formula 4U.K.

8.STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCEU.K.

It has to be demonstrated for each type, variant and version of a vehicle fitted with the combination of the efficient exterior LED lights that the error in the CO2 savings calculated with Formula 4 is not greater than the difference between the total CO2 savings and the minimum savings threshold specified in Article 9(1) of Implementing Regulation (EU) No 725/2011 (see Formula 5).

Formula 5U.K.

where:

MT

:

Minimum threshold [gCO2/km], which is 1 gCO2/km

Where the total CO2 emission savings of the of the package of the efficient exterior LED lights, as a result of the calculation using Formula 5, are below the threshold specified in Article 9(1) of Implementing Regulation (EU) No 725/2011, the second subparagraph of Article 11(2) of that Regulation shall apply.

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E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.111/Rev.3 — E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.111/Rev.3, 9 January 2013

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