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See all EU institutions and bodiesMonitoring of the real-world emissions from new cars and vans is based on Article 12 of Regulation (EU) 2019/631. It aims to ensure that the CO₂ emissions of vehicles determined during laboratory testing remain representative of real-world emissions of vehicles in circulation.
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Real-world CO2 emissions from new cars and vans, reporting year 2024, ver. 3.0ascii (.csv, .txt, .sql)
Published: 11 Jul 2025
Temporal coverage: 2021-2023
Archived or restricted datasets
Real-world CO2 emissions from new cars and vans, reporting year 2023, ver. 1.0ascii (.csv, .txt, .sql)Archived
Published: 21 Jul 2024
Temporal coverage: 2022
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Collecting real-world data on the CO2 emissions and fuel consumption of new cars and vans
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