BS7 Norms is Coming Soon - 5 Big Changes in BS7 Norms
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BS6 Phase 2/Stage 2 DETAILS -
-The 2026 updates for BS7 (Bharat Stage 7) emission norms in India will include stricter regulations, focusing on both exhaust and non-exhaust pollutants, such as brake dust and microplastics from tires. Key features will include real-time monitoring with an On-Board Monitoring (OBM) system, uniform nitrogen oxide limits for petrol and diesel, and enhanced safety and durability standards for electric vehicle (EV) batteries. The government plans to implement these norms around 2026-2027 to align with global standards.
Expected New Regulations Under BS7
1. Uniform Emission Standards Across Fuel Types
Unlike the previous norms having different limits for petrol and diesel engines, BS7 will be having identical pollution limits for all vehicle segments so that there is equality across the automobile industry.
2. Real-Time Emission Tracking Through OBM
The introduction of On-Board Monitoring (OBM) will allow authorities to track emissions throughout the lifetime of a vehicle. This is better than the interval testing strategy under BS6, where compliance is only tested during standardized tests and not actual driving conditions.
3. Regulation of Brake & Tire Emissions
For the first time in India, emissions of particulate matter due to brake dust and tire wear will be controlled in BS7. This move follows European initiatives to curb non-exhaust pollution, which has been a primary cause of worsening air quality.
4. Stricter Battery Regulations for EVs
BS7 will set standards for minimum battery life for electric vehicles to ensure long-term operation and sustainability. This move will make EVs more reliable and reduce the rate of battery replacement.
5. Enhanced Fuel Efficiency Standards
BS7 will promote even higher fuel efficiency standards, compelling manufacturers to design engines with lower fuel consumption without sacrificing performance.
Challenges in Implementing BS7
1. High Costs for Automakers
Manufacturing BS7-compatible vehicles will require massive investment in development, research, and production. Auto manufacturers will need to redesign existing models and introduce new emission-control technologies, which can increase car prices.
2. Need for Advanced Infrastructure
Implementation of BS7 will also require better fuel quality, emission test labs, and vehicle testing facilities. India's current infrastructure may need to undergo massive changes before BS7 implementation can be effectively done.
3. Impact on Diesel Vehicles
BS7's more stringent NOx requirements may render diesel vehicles uncompetitive on cost. Some manufacturers will discontinue diesel models, and this could impact commercial transportation sectors like trucking and logistics.
4. Consumer Awareness & Adoption
Public knowledge of BS7 standards is weak, and the consumers will be reluctant to change, particularly if automobile prices increase. Industry players will have to incur the cost of awareness campaigns to make the buyers aware of the benefits of cleaner automobiles.
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