The new Law on Prevention and Control of Atmospheric Pollution will be put into enforcement on 1 Jan. 2016, which provides specific rules on major sources of air pollution such as coal combustion, industries, motor vehicles, etc. China's Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) holds that with the earlier enforcement of oil standards and earlier supply of China V gasoline and diesel, it is now appropriate to put the China V standards of automotive vehicle emission into earlier enforcement throughout the country. Currently, MEP highly focuses on formulation of China VI vehicle emission standards, and plans to complete scripts of ideas-soliciting for the standard draft version by the first half of 2016, and conducts administrative review in 2016. In accordance with the current requirements of environmental protection, China VI standards will further tighten the emission limits of NOx and particulates, and the overall goal is to tighten by 30% on the bases of China V standards. Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau has announced that Beijing VI standards will be conducted in 2016. Against such a tough backdrop, OEMs, transmission and engine manufacturers, as well as emission control technologies companies shall enhance both the R&D and innovation input of energy saving and emission reducing technologies as well as the practical applications, so as to be prepared for a stricter emission regulation in advance.
Based on the huge success of the previous two Automobile Powertrain Summits, the 3rd China International Automobile Powertrain Summit will be held in Beijing on 16-17 June 2016. Established in the reality of China's automotive powertrain industry, this summit will analyze emission policies and regulations, the latest powertrain technologies and future development trends. It will also discuss the upgrading and transition of fuel quality that concerns professionals in this industry and the latest transmission technologies, etc. It is also your optimal platform to have communications with senior government officials, OEMs & industry leaders as well as the experts on international projects.
- How to cope with Phase IV fuel consumption regulations
- Preparatory work and suggestions before enforcement of China VI
- Emission standards and oil quality upgrades in Beijing
- Accelerating the oil quality upgrade, and layout the China VI fuel oil in advance
- Strategic analysis of global powertrain market
- Latest global powertrain technologies
- Future development trends of transmission technologies
- Electronic controlled injection plus TWC technology
- EGR technology and systemic solutions
- The best technical route to meet future emission regulation
- Powertrain calibration and test technologies
- NVH development and design base on the powertrain and vehicle integration
- Efficiently improve fuel economy
- Lightweight technology of Powertrain
- Intelligent powertrain technologies
- How should conventional OEMs cooperate with Internet players to achieve a win-win situation?
- Betting on the new energy or continuing strengthening the R&D of ICEs?