Total MY Fleet FCC (gallons) =(Std-Act) * (Volume) * (UL) * (102)
Where:
Std = Fleet average fuel consumption standard (gal/100 mile).
Act = Fleet average actual fuel consumption value (gal/100 mile).
Volume = the total U.S.-directed production of vehicles in the regulatory subcategory.
UL = the useful life for the regulatory subcategory. The useful life value for heavy- pickup trucks and vans manufactured for model years 2013 through 2020 is equal to the 120,000 miles. The useful life for model years 2021 and later is equal to 150,000 miles.
Vehicle Family FCC (gallons) =(Std-FEL) * (Payload) * (Volume) * (UL) * (103)
Where:
Std = the standard for the respective vehicle family regulatory subcategory (gal/1,000 ton-mile).
FEL = family emissions limit for the vehicle family (gal/1,000 ton-mile).
Payload = the prescribed payload in tons for each regulatory subcategory as shown in the following table:
Table 1 to Paragraph (c)(1) Introductory Text
Regulatory subcategory | Payload (tons) |
Vocational LHD Vehicles | 2.85 |
Vocational MHD Vehicles | 5.60 |
Vocational HHD Vehicles | 7.5 |
MDH MHD Tractors | 12.50 |
HHD Tractors, other than heavy-haul Tractors | 19.00 |
Heavy-haul Tractors | 43.00 |
Volume = the number of U.S.-directed production volume of vehicles in the corresponding vehicle family.
UL = the useful life for the regulatory subcategory (miles) as shown in the following table:
Table 2 to Paragraph (c)(1) Introductory Text
Regulatory subcategory | UL (miles) |
LHD Vehicles | 110,000 (Phase 1);150,000 (Phase 2). |
Vocational MHD Vehicles and tractors at or below 33,000 pounds GVWR | 185,000. |
Vocational HHD Vehicles and tractors at or above 33,000 pounds GVWR | 435,000. |
Total averaging set MY credits = [SIGMA] Vehicle family credits within each averaging set
Engine Family FCC (gallons) = (Std-FCL) * (CF) *(Volume) * (UL) * (102)
Where:
Std = the standard for the respective engine regulatory subcategory (gal/100 hp-hr).
FCL = family certification level for the engine family (gal/100 hp-hr).
CF= a transient cycle conversion factor in hp-hr/mile which is the integrated total cycle horsepower-hour divided by the equivalent mileage of the applicable test cycle. For engines subject to spark-ignition heavy-duty standards, the equivalent mileage is 6.3 miles. For engines subject to compression-ignition heavy-duty standards, the equivalent mileage is 6.5 miles.
Volume = the number of engines in the corresponding engine family.
UL = the useful life of the given engine family (miles) as shown in the following table:
Table 3 to Paragraph (d)(1) Introductory Text
Regulatory Subcategory | UL (miles) |
SI and CI LHD Engines | 120,000 (Phase 1); 150,000 (Phase 2). |
CI MHD Engines | 185,000. |
CI HHD Engines | 435,000. |
Calculate the total credits generated in a model year for each averaging set using the following equation:
Total averaging set MY credits = [SIGMA] Engine family credits within each averaging set
Model year | Credit life for transition option for phase 2 engine standards (years) |
2018 | 12 |
2019 | 11 |
2020 | 10 |
2021 | 9 |
2022 | 8 |
2023 | 7 |
2024 | 6 |
2025 and later | 5 |
Benefit (gallon/1000 ton mile) = Improvement Factor * GEM Fuel Consumption Result__B
Where:
Improvement Factor = (Fuel Consumption__A-Fuel Consumption__B)/(Fuel Consumption__A).
Fuel Consumption Rates A and B are the gallons per 1000 ton-mile of the conventional and advanced vehicles, respectively as measured under the test procedures specified by EPA. GEM Fuel Consumption Result B is the estimated gallons per 1000 ton-mile rate resulting from emission modeling of the advanced vehicle as specified in 40 CFR 1037.520 and § 535.6(b) .
Off-cycle FC credits = (CO2 Credit/CF) * Production * VLM
Where:
CO2 Credits = the credit value in grams per mile determined in 40 CFR 86.1869-12(c)(3), (d)(1), (d)(2) or (d)(3).
CF = conversion factor, which for spark-ignition engines is 8,887 and for compression-ignition engines is 10,180.
Production = the total production volume for the applicable category of vehicles
VLM = vehicle lifetime miles, which for 2b-3 vehicles shall be 150,000 for the Phase 2 program.
The term (CO2 Credit/CF) should be rounded to the nearest 0.0001
49 C.F.R. §535.7