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Programa de Controle da Poluição do Ar por Veículos Automotores - PROCONVE (automobiles) and PROMOT (motorcycles) is a division of IBAMA that regulates vehicular emissions in Brazil.
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The European emission standards (used in many Latin American countries) are taken as a reference.
Standards for light vehicles are indicated by the letter 'L'. For heavy vehicles, 'P' is used (pesados). A number indicates an increasingly stricter norm for each class. Currently Ln pairs up with Pn+1.
From 1 January 2012, all new heavy vehicles in Brazil must comply with Proconve P7 (similar to Euro 5)[1]
From 1 January 2015, all new light vehicles in Brazil must comply with Proconve L6 (similar to Euro 5).[2]
From 1 January 2022, all new light vehicles in Brazil must comply with Proconve L7 (similar to Euro 6).[3]
From 1 January 2023, all new heavy vehicles in Brazil must comply with Proconve P8 (similar to Euro 6).[4]
From 1 January 2025, the new light vehicle fleets in Brazil must comply with the first stage of Proconve L8 (automaker average).[5]
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