Real-road NOx and CO2 emissions of city and highway China-6 heavy-duty diesel vehicles

Zihao Ge, Wanyang Li, Junfang Wang, Yachao Wang, Ying Huang*, Xin Wang, Yunshan Ge

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Abstract

The emission of heavy-duty vehicles has raised great concerns worldwide. The complex working and loading conditions, which may differ a lot from PEMS tests, raised new challenges to the supervision and control of emissions, especially during real-world applications. On-board diagnostics (OBD) technology with data exchange enabled and strengthened the monitoring of emissions from a large number of heavy-duty diesel vehicles. This paper presents an analysis of the OBD data collected from more than 800 city and highway heavy-duty vehicles in China using remote OBD data terminals. Real-world NOx and CO2 emissions of China-6 heavy-duty vehicles have been examined. The results showed that city heavy-duty vehicles had higher NOx emission levels, which was mostly due to longer time of low SCR temperatures below 180°C. The application of novel methods based on 3B-MAW also found that heavy-duty diesel vehicles tended to have high NOx emissions at idle. Also, little difference had been found in work-based CO2 emissions, and this may be due to no major difference were found in occupancies of hot running.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)330-341
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Environmental Sciences (China)
Volume149
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • CO emission
  • Heavy-duty vehicles
  • NO emission
  • On-Board diagnostics
  • Remote monitor

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