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See all EU institutions and bodiesThe Regulation (EU) No 2019/631 requires Member States to record information for each new van 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 van registered: manufacturer name, type approval number, type, variant, version, make and commercial
Datasets
Monitoring of CO2 emissions from vans, 2024 - Provisional dataascii (.csv, .txt, .sql)
Published: 4 Jun 2025
Temporal coverage: 2024
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CO2 vans (elastic data viewer)
SELECT TOP 100 * FROM [CO2Emission].[latest].[co2vans_2024Pv25]
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Archived or restricted datasets
Monitoring of CO2 emissions from vans, 2023 - Provisional dataascii (.csv, .txt, .sql)Archived
Published: 29 May 2024
Temporal coverage: 2023
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CO2 vans (elastic data viewer)
[co2emission].[latest].[co2vans_2023Pv23]
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