Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2010-0162-3511
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2011-08-29T04:00Z

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY                NATIONAL VEHICLE AND FUEL EMISSIONS LABORATORY
                              2565 PLYMOUTH ROAD
                        ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48105-2498
                                       

                                   OFFICE OF
                               AIR AND RADIATION
                                                                                               	     
                                       

MEMORANDUM

                              
SUBJECT:	Heavy-Duty Hybrid Onboard Diagnostics

FROM:		Amy Kopin

TO:		The Docket

DATE:		July 15, 2011

	
	On July 6th, 2011 we held a conference call with the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to discuss concerns raised by hybrid manufacturers, engine manufacturers, and related industry trade groups regarding heavy-duty onboard diagnostic (OBD) requirements and timing. Concerns were raised during the comment period for the heavy-duty greenhouse gas notice of proposed rulemaking that heavy-duty hybrid applications may not be able to meet the 2013 heavy-duty OBD regulations that were published in the 2009 OBD Final Rulemaking.[,]  Specifically, manufacturers have requested a delay of the application of HD OBD requirements for hybrid applications until 2020.  Attendees from the EPA and CARB are shown in the table below.

 Attendee 
Affiliation 
Cleophas Jackson 
EPA  -  Compliance and Innovative Strategies Division 
Anthony Neam 
EPA  -  Assessment and Standards Division 
Amy Kopin 
EPA  -  Assessment and Standards Division 
Lucina Negrete
CARB
Jessica Dean
CARB
Michael McCarthy
CARB
Michael Regenfuss
CARB