Notice of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Ecology and Environment, Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration, Beijing Public Security Bureau, Public Security Traffic Management Bureau on Beijing

Jing Huan Fa [2019] No.15

  In order to further strengthen the prevention and control of motor vehicle pollution and continuously improve the ambient air quality in this city, according to the Law of People’s Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution, and in accordance with the relevant requirements of Beijing’s Three-year Action Plan to Win the Blue Sky Defence War (Jing Zheng Fa [2018] No.22), with the consent of the municipal government, the national six motor vehicle emission standards are implemented for light gasoline vehicles, heavy gas vehicles and heavy diesel vehicles sold and registered in this city. The relevant matters are hereby notified as follows:

  1. From July 1, 2019, heavy gas vehicles sold and registered in this city (including those registered in other provinces and cities) and heavy diesel vehicles in the public transport and sanitation industries must meet the requirements of Phase B in the Limits and Measurement Methods for Pollutant Emission of Heavy Diesel Vehicles (China Phase VI) (GB 17691-2018); From January 1st, 2020, the heavy-duty diesel vehicles in other industries that are sold and registered in this city (including those registered in other provinces and cities) must meet the requirements of Phase B in the Emission Limits and Measurement Methods for Heavy-duty Diesel Vehicles (China Phase VI) (GB 17691-2018).

  2. Since January 1, 2020, light gasoline vehicles sold and registered in this city (including those registered in other provinces and cities) must meet the requirements of Phase B in the Emission Limits and Measurement Methods of Pollutants from Light Vehicles (China Phase VI) (GB 18352.6-2016). See the annex for specific requirements.

  3. Vehicles that have been purchased before the implementation date of the standards stipulated in this circular (subject to the date of purchase invoice) and have been transferred from other provinces and cities to this city (subject to the date of transfer registration of motor vehicle registration certificate) and meet the requirements of the fifth-stage emission standards may continue to go through the vehicle registration procedures within 3 months after the implementation date of the standards stipulated in this circular, and will not be processed after the deadline. The fifth stage emission standard means that light gasoline vehicles should meet the Emission Limits and Measurement Methods of Pollutants for Light Vehicles (China Phase V) (GB 18352.5-2013); Heavy-duty gas vehicles and heavy-duty diesel vehicles shall meet the fifth stage of Emission Limits and Measurement Methods of Exhaust Pollutants from Compression Ignition Engines and Automobiles (GB 17691-2005), the fifth stage of Emission Limits and Measurement Methods of Exhaust Pollutants from Heavy Vehicles (OBD Phases IV and V) (DB11/1475-2017) and the emission limits and measurement methods of exhaust pollutants from heavy vehicles.

  4. Motor vehicles produced and sold by motor vehicle production and sales units shall meet the requirements of Phase B of National Six Emission Standards. For the sale of motor vehicles that do not meet the requirements of this circular, the seller shall be investigated for legal responsibility according to law.

  Five, do not meet the requirements of this notice to apply for registration (including other provinces and cities to register) motor vehicles, the ecological environment department will not pass the environmental inspection, the public security traffic management department will not handle the vehicle registration (including other provinces and cities to register) procedures.

  This is for your information.

  Annex: Date and limit requirements for the step-by-step implementation of the national six emission standards for light gasoline vehicles in stage B.

Beijing Municipal Bureau of Ecological Environment

Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration

beijing traffic management bureau

June 28, 2019

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