Can Used Cars Meeting China V Emission Standards Be Licensed?
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Used cars that meet the China V emission standards can be normally transferred and licensed. Below is relevant information about China V used cars: 1. Definition of China V: The China V standard, officially known as the National Fifth Stage Emission Standards for Motor Vehicle Pollutants, is equivalent to the Euro 5 emission standards currently implemented in Europe. The European Union has been enforcing these standards since 2009, which impose stricter limits on nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and particulate matter (PM) emitted by vehicles. Each upgrade from China I to China IV has reduced vehicle pollution by 30% to 50%. 2. Differences: Compared to the China IV standards, the new standards can reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by 25% for light-duty vehicles and 43% for heavy-duty vehicles. Taking Shanghai as an example, with an annual vehicle registration volume of approximately 350,000, the new standards are expected to reduce annual nitrogen oxide emissions by about 1,000 tons. Additionally, the emission control level of China V standards is equivalent to the Euro 5 standards currently in effect in Europe.