Which month's vehicles in 2015 comply with China V emission standards?
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Different regions implemented China V standards at varying times: In the Pearl River Delta region, vehicles manufactured after March 1, 2015 comply with China V standards; in eastern, western, and northern Guangdong, vehicles manufactured after July 1, 2015 meet China V standards. Below is additional information: 1. China V Overview: The National Fifth Stage Motor Vehicle Pollutant Emission Standard, known as "China V Standard," has emission control levels equivalent to Europe's currently implemented Euro 5 emission standards. The EU has been enforcing these standards since 2009, which impose stricter limits on nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and particulate matter (PM) from motor vehicles. Each upgrade from China I to China IV has reduced single-vehicle pollution by 30% to 50%. 2. Differences: The new standard reduces nitrogen oxide emissions by 25% for light-duty vehicles and 43% for heavy-duty vehicles. Based on Shanghai's annual vehicle registration volume of approximately 350,000 units, it's estimated that annual new vehicles could reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by about 1,000 tons. Additionally, China's China V emission control levels are equivalent to Europe's currently implemented Euro 5 standards.