Apr
28
23
As a part of the LENS project, we created an online questionnaire to determine the modifications that users make to motorcycles and other L-category vehicles (tricycles, ATVs, mini-cars) in Europe. We would like to invite those of you who have motorcycles with one or more modifications to participate in our survey! The questionnaire is completely anonymous, will take no more than 5-10 minutes to complete, and will remain open until 31/05.
👉 Check it out here.
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Apr
28
23
A new version of COPERT (v5.6.5) has been officially released today.
The COPERT v5.6.5 corrects the bug in the calculation of cold emissions
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Feb
13
23
Emisia participates in the Smart Mobility and Logistics Solutions Cluster. Emisia, in collaboration with Exothermia, aims to develop a new decision-making tool for estimating the energy and environmental benefits of fleet electrification. It combines the emissions/energy calculation expertise of Emisia, with the battery modelling experience of Exothermia. (more…)
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Jan
25
23
EMISIA will participate in the kick off meeting of the VERA project, taking place in Thessaloniki on 25-26 January 2023.
VERA is a project funded by Horizon Europe, with the main objective of developing, demonstrating and optimizing retrofit solutions for road vehicles and metro/rail applications, aiming to achieve maximum emission reduction and ensuring adaptability and low cost.
We are looking forward to a successful project, and to working with our partners to make transport cleaner and more sustainable.
For more information about the project, click here.
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Dec
29
22
The project entitled “Study on New Mobility Patterns in European Cities” funded by the EC DG MOVE has successfully come to an end after 3 years in December 2022. EMISIA participated in this project by developing a consistent road transport dataset for quantitative analysis.
Key findings of the study are available here.
More information on the study is available here.
The final report of the transport dataset is available here. (more…)
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Dec
19
22
Dr. Giorgos Mellios, Managing Director of EMISIA, will be speaking on the “Innovation and Exports” event organized by the EBRD supported Small Businesses and OKThess on Monday, December 19.
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Dec
05
22
A major update has been performed in COPERT data, considering all recent statistical information available.
Main updates compared to previous versions:
- Full-time series 1990-2020,
- New alternative powertrains and corresponding EFs added ---> 760 vehicles in total,
- 104 import sheets for each country.
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Nov
24
22
Emisia organized the meetings of CEN TC19 WG21 and WG24 in Thessaloniki on Nov. 22-24. We were so glad to meet again our colleagues in the fuel and automotive industries and we enjoyed the fruitful discussions in improving the specs of diesel and gasoline in view of Euro 7!
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Sep
19
22
We kindly invite both new and existing COPERT users to participate in the annual COPERT workshop. It will be held in webinar format on 18-19 October via Microsoft Teams.
The aim of the workshop is to present COPERT 5.6, the new version of the road-transport emission inventory software model, which has been released in September 2022. The workshop will involve technical discussions on COPERT 5 methodology, as well as hands-on sessions on your personal computers. COPERT 5.6 is available for download and installation by participants through the COPERT webpage. (more…)
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Sep
16
22
The list of updates can be found below:
Methodological
- Revision of degradation methodology
- Revision of non-exhaust emission factors
- Updated emission factors of CO, NOx, VOC and SPN23 for Euro 6 LPG passenger cars
- Updated cold parameters of CO, NOx, VOC for Euro 6 PCs and LCVs
- Introduction of cold emissions of CO, NOx and VOC for Euro V and VI diesel HDVs and buses
- New vehicle category and emission factors added
- Battery electric passenger cars
Software
- Trip length and duration per vehicle category
- Improved labels of forms and headers
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