What does the China 5 emission standard logo look like?
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The logo for China 5 emission standard is the letter "V". Here are the specific details about China 5: 1. Overview: The China 5 logo appears in environmental certification documents. The China 5 standard is equivalent to the Euro 5 standard in the European Union, imposing stricter limits on vehicle emissions such as nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and particulate matter (PM). Each upgrade from China I to China IV reduces single-vehicle pollution by 30% to 50%. 2. Implementation timeline: According to the latest national standards, China implemented the fifth-stage national vehicle emission standard nationwide on January 1, 2018, while Beijing adopted it earlier on January 1, 2016. After review by relevant authorities, it was decided that the China 5 standard would be implemented nationwide starting January 1, 2017.
I have a China V vehicle, and every time I drive, I notice that small blue round sticker on the top left corner of the windshield, about three centimeters in diameter, with the striking white characters 'China V' printed on it. It indicates that the vehicle complies with the fifth-stage emission standards, with lower pollution emissions. In cities like Beijing, non-China V vehicles may not be allowed into urban areas, affecting convenience. When I bought the car, I specifically checked this label—it has a standardized blue background with white text and is fixed on the inner side of the windshield to prevent tampering. I've heard that China V vehicles have lower maintenance costs, more environmentally friendly engines, and are safer to drive. Now, whenever I change tires or wash the car, I always check if the label is still there. If it falls off, I need to quickly go to the vehicle management office to get a replacement to avoid fines. In short, though small, it’s crucial for daily driving safety and air quality improvement.