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Environmental Update

New EPA Guidance Clarifies Defeat Device Prohibitions and Certification Requirements for Electric Vehicles

July 27, 2022
On July 25, 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued guidance letter CD-2022-12 (LDT, LDV) that revises the agency’s testing policy for how chassis-certified battery electric vehicle (BEV) manufacturers must determine the “default drive mode” used for official miles-per-gallon equivalent (MPGe) and range certification testing of vehicles that have multiple driver-selected mode options. However, determining the correct drive mode for certification testing may be difficult, and manufacturers must be mindful of how a driver may operate a vehicle outside of the mode selected for certification testing or risk an EPA defeat device enforcement action.

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