Last updated
June 14, 2023
Terms of use
Open use. Must provide the source.
Categories
Energy, Transport

Description

Since 1 January 2020, CO2 emission regulations for vans and light semi-trailer trucks have been in force in Switzerland - analogous to the EU. They oblige Swiss car importers to reduce the emissions of vans and light articulated lorries registered for the first time in Switzerland. By the end of 2022, these must be reduced to an average of 147 grams of CO2 per kilometre. In the course of the change of the measurement procedure for CO2 emissions, the CO2 target value was adjusted from 147 g CO2/km to 186 g CO2/km as of 1 January 2021.

Due to this change, some attributes experience a break in the time series (break between the reference years 2020 and 2021). The comparability of subsequent attributes on the time axis is therefore not or only partially guaranteed (CO2, CO2_Massgebend, Ziel, Ziel_Abw, Sanktion_Final, gSC_Beanspruchtet, gSC_Reserve). Exceeding the target is penalised with a sanction levy. Short report on the enforcement results of the previous year including aggregated key figures. Data basis is approval data (MOFIS), supplemented by technical data (type approval database TARGA and data collected by FEDRO itself) and links to data on registered large importers.

Legal basis: CO2 Ordinance, Art. 36, para. 3

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Additional information

Identifier
ogd61@bundesamt-fur-energie-bfe
Issued date
July 2, 2021
Modified date
June 14, 2023
Publisher
Bundesamt für Energie BFE
Contact points
Bundesamt für Energie BFE
Languages
Language independent
Further information
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Landing page
https://www.bfe.admin.ch/bfe/de/home/effizienz/mobilitaet/co2-emissionsvorschriften-fuer-neue-personen-und-lieferwagen/lieferwagen-und-leichte-sattelschlepper.html
Documentation
Temporal coverage
January 1, 2020 - December 31, 2022
Spatial coverage
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Update interval
Annual
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