Need GHG CERTIFICATION?

The new regulations set in for light to medium duty vehicles on January 1, 2022. Are you prepared?

Rely on ECO, Inc. staff to deliver actionable pathways forwards as they examine your GHG certification obligations.

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The Lowdown

Exhaust emissions of CO2, CH4, and N2O, described collectively as “greenhouse gas pollutants” (GHG), are regulated primarily based on their impact on the climate. Vehicle chassis manufacturers are directly required to certify their vehicles annually against the standards in §1037.104 through §1037.106 (based on vehicle category and weight class). Engine manufacturers may also have GHG certification obligations defined in 40 CFR Part 1036

It's a complex multi-step certification process

Receiving your GHG Certification through the EPA & CARB is a multi-step, detailed process. We guide you through the process to ensure an expedited approval.

Start early, avoid fines, avoid delays

Missteps in a detailed and ongoing process can lead to a "go to market" stall or worse, fines after you're in market. Just because you have your certificate does not mean it's over.

The benefit of agency relationships matters

Go down the road with professionals who have beaten down this path and have direct relationships with agency staff.

GHG Certification Considerations

  • Heavy Duty On-Highway Engines (§86 and §1036)
  • Heavy Duty Vehicles (§86 and §1037)
  • Criteria ozone pollutants (§1037.102)
  • Vehicle Chassis Manufacturers (§1037.104 through §1037.106)
  • CH4 and N2O emissions for Vocational Vehicles exclusions (§1037)
  • New Phase 2 CO2 Standards for Model Year 2021 Through 2023 Vocational Vehicles (§1037.105)
  • Vocational Vehicle manufacturers now required to report A/C leakage data.
  • CO2, N2O, and CH4 engine manufacturers regulated responsibility (§1036.108)
  • Fuel evaporative emissions for Heavy-duty vehicles above 14,000 pounds GVWR (§86 and §1037.103)
  • Vocational Vehicle exemptions (§1037.631)
  • New emission standards for Model Year 2021+ tractors, vocational vehicles, custom chassis vocational vehicles, and heavy-haul tractors.

The Clear Advantages To Using A GHG Certification Professional

  • Relationships with the EPA / CARB expedite problem resolution.
  • Familiar knowledge to build and submit a complete application.
  • Post application ongoing system maintenance reviews.
  • Ongoing reporting; sales volume, defects, other regulatory considerations.
  • Direct consulting partners for your next considerations, new projects resources.
  • Help stay on top of upcoming regulatory changes.

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