Low Emission Zones (LEZ) are emerging throughout Europe, shaping the regulations set for the goal of zero emissions.
With the emergence of Low Emission Zones (LEZ) across Europe, fleets now have to adhere to strict regulations, particularly under initiatives such as Euro-6 and Fit For 55. These regulations pave the way for a zero-emission future, underlining fleets' crucial role in achieving global emissions reduction targets.
The Euro-6 regulation, announced in September 2015, aims to limit exhaust emissions from vehicles equipped with gasoline, diesel engines, and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs). This regulation requires vehicle manufacturers to determine the emissions of new vehicles through an official test. With the rapid proliferation of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) in Europe, Euro-6 has become increasingly vital in reducing vehicle exhaust emissions, mainly since the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) was created in London. As for Fit For 55, introduced in 2021, this regulation pushes the mission further, aiming for a 55% reduction in emissions by 2030 by demanding fleets adhere to a complete set of environmental requirements to become greener.
How can fleets overcome these challenges?
To face these challenges, the ultimate support for fleets will likely be technology and innovation. Telematics is undoubtedly vital for fleet managers to respond to these new regulations, facilitating the transition to greener fleets. Besides compliance, telematics offers a range of benefits, including accident prevention, reduced maintenance and fuel expenses, and optimized fleet operations.
Considering that each fleet is unique, a tailored approach is required. With the increase in penalties for internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in low emission zones (LEZ) and clean air zones, the need for technology-based solutions is becoming clear. For fleets to control emissions, the solution likely involves a strategic combination of regulatory compliance and technological adoption, fostering a comprehensive approach that will pave the way for a sustainable and efficient future.
In short, fleets are facing several obligations imposed by regulations such as Euro-6 and Fit For 55. However, these challenges also present growth opportunities, as fleet managers are required to find solutions to comply with the regulations, bringing their fleets closer to a greener and more sustainable future.
Source:
FleetEurope
- Frotcom
- European Commission
- European Union (EU)
- European Green Deal
- Euro-6
- Fit for 55
- Climate goals
- Road transportation
- CO2 emissions
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- Emission reduction
- Low emission zones
- LEZ (Low emission zones)
- Ultra low emission zones
- ULEZ (Ultra Low emission zones)
- Control emissions