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Monitoring of CO2 emissions from passenger cars – Regulation 443/2009
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The Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 requires Member States to record information for each new passenger car registered in its territory. Every year, each Member State shall submit to the Commission all the information related to their new registrations. In particular, the following details are required for each new passenger car registered: manufacturer name, type, variant, version, make and commercial name, specific emissions of CO2, mass of the vehicle, wheel base, track width, fuel type and fuel mode. Additional information, such as type approval number, engine power and engine capacity were also submitted.
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Evolution of CO2 emissions from new passenger cars by fuel type
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Graph showing progression of average emissions for new cars versus 2015 and 2020 targets
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Monitoring of CO2 emissions from passenger cars – Regulation 443/2009
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The Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 requires Member States to record information for each new passenger car registered in its territory. Every year, each Member State shall submit to the Commission all the information related to their new registration. In particular, the following details are required for each new passenger car registered: manufacturer name, type, variant, version, make and commercial name, specific emissions of CO2, mass in running order, wheel base and track width. Additional information, such as fuel type, fuel mode and engine capacity were also submitted.
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Monitoring of CO2 emissions from passenger cars data viewer
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This tool allows visualising and downloading data submitted by EU Member States under the reporting requirements for monitoring and reporting of average CO2 emissions (443/2009/EC).
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Monitoring of CO2 emissions from passenger cars – Regulation 443/2009
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The Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 requires Member States to record information for each new passenger car registered in its territory. Every year, each Member State shall submit to the Commission all the information related to their new registrations. In particular, the following details are required for each new passenger car registered: manufacturer name, type, variant, version, make and commercial name, specific emissions of CO2, mass of the vehicle, wheel base, track width, fuel type and fuel mode. Additional information, such as type approval number, engine power and engine capacity were also submitted.
The database covers 2011 data.
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Monitoring of CO2 emissions from passenger cars data viewer
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This tool allows visualising and downloading data submitted by EU Member States under the reporting requirements for monitoring and reporting of average CO2 emissions (443/2009/EC).
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Monitoring of CO2 emissions from passenger cars – Regulation 443/2009
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The Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 requires Member States to record information for each new passenger car registered in its territory. Every year, each Member State shall submit to the Commission all the information related to their new registration. In particular, the following details are required for each new passenger car registered: manufacturer name, type, variant, version, make and commercial name, specific emissions of CO2, mass in running order, wheel base and track width. Additional information, such as fuel type, fuel mode and engine capacity were also submitted.
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Drivers of CO2 emissions from passenger cars in the EU, 1990–2008
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Passenger km: The number of km covered by people is represented as passenger km, and includes road, rail, air and ship transport of passengers.
Passenger km on road: Passenger km on road do not include passenger km on rail, air and ship transport of passengers.
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Decomposition analysis of CO2 emission trends from passenger cars in the EU, 1990–2008
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Each bar shows the contribution of a single driver to CO2 emission trends during a determined period. The thick short black lines indicate the combined effect of all emission drivers, i.e. the overall GHG emission trend during the period considered.
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Evolution of CO2 emissions from new passenger cars by fuel type
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Graph showing progression of average emissions for new cars versus 2015 and 2020 targets
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