South Africa needs to accelerate the adoption of stricter vehicle emission standards
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https://doi.org/10.17159/caj/2025/35/1.22338Keywords:
vehicle emissions, Euro standardsAbstract
South Africa is lagging behind other countries in the Global South in the adoption of more stringent vehicle emission standards. This is due to a delay in the phase-in of low-sulphur fuels and the fact that vehicle emissions are self-regulated by the vehicle manufacturing industry. Here we discuss why lowering vehicle emissions should be a priority in South Africa, what Euro-type emission standards entail, and how vehicle emissions are regulated in South Africa. The move to Euro 6/VI-equivalent standards in South Africa, particularly for heavy-duty vehicles, needs to be prioritised as a complementary initiative to phasing in electric vehicles.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Kristy Langerman, Bianca Wernecke, Lingzhi Jin, Boitemogelo Kwakwa, Meinrad Signer, Nickey Janse van Rensburg

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