Dr. Vadim DonchenkoScientific and Research Institute of Motor Transport (NIIAT)Russian Federation
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Overview of the CIS statesParameter
Dynamics of the main motor transport activity parameters in Russian Federation
Russian vehicle fleet dynamics
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19717.7824387.766633.21124738.759
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22468.4514625.398703.19927797.048
23383.1264668.667729.99428781.787
24208.0194770.215766.04829744.282
25570484979231211
26794492882432546
29405516888235455
Cars
Trucks
Buses
Total
Thousand vehicles
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1970224024602404940
1980467031003308100
19856790356039010740
19908650362043012700
199210798377255915128.489
199311782408559816465.50319938.849.128.307.07
199413224415961217994.11619949.2812.241.802.22
199514728424363119601.96819958.9411.382.033.13
199615815419462820636.85219965.287.38-1.17-0.45
199717632427862822537.5619979.2111.492.000.04
19981882042606272370719985.196.74-0.41-0.21
19991971843886332473919994.354.773.000.99
20002035344016402539420002.653.220.291.09
20012123244826632637720013.874.321.863.57
20022246846257032779720025.385.823.196.07
20032338346697302878220033.544.070.943.81
20042420847707662974420043.343.532.184.94
20052557048497923121120054.935.631.653.39
20062679449288243254620064.284.791.634.04
20072940551688823545520078.949.744.877.04
294049215167849882457
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2
8.83772331799.11594345448.30308428917.0711534367
9.283730961612.23655805921.80242699652.2208260718
8.935432004611.3755602052.03051470763.1316100052
5.27949030427.3822045519-1.1672538286-0.4468078362
9.210261332511.48681238331.99906384790.0372551548
5.18688802166.737506796-0.4114223891-0.2124662799
4.35407367024.77282197592.99920187790.9905901116
2.6474690993.22163517170.29146950861.0939481468
3.87236051764.31750732581.8576974953.5686055194
5.3834762245.82472202023.19242068366.0660772087
3.54260279724.07093039040.93546544543.8104434164
3.34411132983.52772764432.1750962324.9389447037
4.9310923025.62615635751.65160270553.3877772672
4.2773381184.78685960111.62920189734.0404040404
8.93811835569.74471896694.87012987017.0388349515
%
3
Urban motorization levels in Russia
1
235268
216254
150163.2786238411
164169.1695445126
193213.1309344608
200203.6021785083
178191.0450833415
123127.6998243378
172178.7510677341
183207.777846347
186198.2343997109
222229.4663706113
2004
2006
Cars per 1000 citizens
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Moscow10.1235283829531497821.1097444064268250850027924491.1131947379262
St. Petersburg4.54216119549813557721.1340646325254106999311656431.0893931082235
Novosibirsk1.421506538787117621.08852415891635459975364940.9825951425147
Nizhny Novgorod1.311648179158436971.03152161291697201105405350.7506283762123
Ekaterinburg1.29193107686711891901.10430535992139660298706910.901309381174
Samara1.162008534288687991.0180108925204
Rostov-on-Don1.0717896026610306411.0732869851191
Volgograd1.011235852146075751.038209954128
Perm11726773697039561.0392503938179
Krasnoyarsk0.881836530307414491.1353980675208
Saratov0.861866032266429041.0657763425198
Vladivostok0.632225152195325471.0336323001229
202 .219
0.981866750576527950.9670220441180
1.1101
1.08165
1.13165460783596900.1295403693
1.04193
0.61853023952818480.932052448172
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1990455
199518686000531.4
199823724000127.0%573.5
199924738759104.3%579
200025288000102.2%584.4
200126377000104.3%588.7
200227797048105.4%592.6
200328781787103.5%598.6
200429744282103.3%600.6
200531210310104.9%581
200632546345104.3%588.55
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0.01358553267.553588.553588.8931944444
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1997395110
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199519601968531.41995196019681
1996206368525.3%558.55.10%1994179941161.08935432
199722143342.1967.3%5691.88%199620636852
1998237240007.1%573.50.79%
1999247387594.3%5790.96%
2000253150002.3%584.40.93%
2001263770004.2%588.70.74%
2002277970485.4%592.60.66%
2003287817873.5%598.61.01%
2004297442823.3%600.60.33%
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20001323.98
20021484.09
20051794.12
20061884.14
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Motor fleet structure by age in CIS countries (cars),%CountryAgen/d - no data
0-56-1011-1516-20> 20Uzbekistan11.013.022.026.028.0Russia21.627.750.7Turkmenistann/dn/dn/dn/dn/dMoldova8.910.825.827.527.0Kazakhstann/dn/dn/dn/dn/dKyrgyzstan (all motor vehicles)1.66.321.470.7Georgia4.412.226.324.632.5Azerbaijan15.826.258.0Armenian/dn/dn/dn/dn/d
Motor fleet structure by age in CIS countries (buses),%CountryAgen/d - no data
Motor fleet structure by age in CIS countries (trucks and light duty),% CountryAgen/d - no data
0-56-1011-1516-20> 20Uzbekistan2.17.626.364.0Russia14.023.562.5Turkmenistann/dn/dn/dn/dn/dMoldova3.818.122.129.726.3Kazakhstann/dn/dn/dn/dn/dKyrgyzstan (all motor vehicles)1.66.321.470.7Georgia2.29.218.143.327.2Azerbaijan7.715.377.0Armenian/dn/dn/dn/dn/d
Age structure of the Russian car fleet
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2004 , 2004 . 2003 , 2003 . 2002 , 2002 . 2001 , 2001 . 2000 . 1999 . 1998 . 1997 .
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. 5 45726014539177345477624436955380885026518416701141941745864283964498408574437307241523363805551812705626218919124104453289141983403939876
. 5 10 6612898433029784697374520187080784704592766836044533437136947643611050513269412426386012476645269155594316967141092686265765514416439516
. 10 1166832146725314212471130971451295084112135574112314484283031165975110734502419635111541379445546390666182794766411601129630983621296032369338390
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Motor vehicle production in the CISn/d - no data
Motor vehicle industry in CIS countries
Environmental, health-related and economical impacts of fuel qualityFuel quality(S, Pb, Mn, Fe, RVP, T5O )Efficiency of the engine and emission reduction systemsAdditional costs of engine and emissions reduction systems maintenanceNegative environmental and health effectsS, Mn. Fe, Pb, PVP, T50S, Pb, Mn, RVPCO, CH, NO3, RVP
Some problems which define negative environmental and health impacts of motor transport in CIS countriesInconsistence between motor fleet growth and development of road infrastructure, resulting in traffic congestion;Shortcomings in traffic engineering and control, lack of parking policy in cities;Lack of public transport financing, insufficient quality of its services;Insufficient rate of vehicle fleet renewal and suboptimal structure of the fleet (mainly concerns truck and bus fleet);Insufficient quality of produced and retailed motor fuels, lack of system of assured provision of consumers with the appropriate fuel;Insufficient use of alternative fuels.
Pollutant emissions from Russian motor vehicle fleet (2006)
Dynamics of pollutant emissions by the Russian motor vehicle fleet
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1416726.4
14449.227.79
1482328.78
1526029.74
15410.0131.21031
15154.775275051832.546345
Mass of emissions
Vehicle fleet
Total mass of pollutants emission, th. tons
Vehicle fleet, million units
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14449.227.79
1482328.78
1526029.74
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Improvement of vehicle fleets environmental performance across CIS
Improvement of vehicle fleets environmental performance across CIS
Improvement of vehicle fleets environmental performance across CIS
CIS countries where the use of leaded petrol is still not prohibitedUzbekistan: leaded petrol constitutes about 10% of total petrol production;Kyrgyzstan: use of leaded petrol is prohibited in the capital city of Bishkek only;Tajikistan: there is no official ban on the use of leaded petrol. It is estimated that leaded petrol will be in the countrys fuel market at least until 2009.
Schedule of introduction of environmental requirements to motor vehicles and fuels in Russia
RequirementsYear of introductionVehicle emissionsPetrolDiesel fuelWestern EuropeRussiaWestern EuropeRussiaWestern EuropeRussiaEURO-2199620061994-1995(EN 228:1993)1997(GOST R 51105) 01.1996EN-590:1996-EURO-3200020082000(EN 228:1999)2002(GOST R 51866)2000EN-590:19992005 52368EURO-4200520102005(EN 228:2004)2005( TU 38.401-58-350-2005)2005EN-590:20042005 52368
Schedule of introduction of environmental requirements to motor vehicles and fuels in Russia 2010 2014 2006Euro-4 Euro-2FuelVehiclesEuro-2
Euro-3
Euro-4
Euro-5
2008 20092012
Russian car fleet structure by environmental class
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0.930.040.0250.005
0.910.040.040.01
0.90.050.040.01
0.880.060.050.01
0.86790.040.06661344460.0254604543
0.81540.02490.10730.0524
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EURO - 3+
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95.00%4.00%1.00%0.00%93.00%4.00%2.50%0.50%91.00%4.00%4.00%1.00%90.00%5.00%4.00%1.00%88.00%6.00%5.00%1.00%86.79%4.00%6.66%2.55%81.54%2.49%10.73%5.24%
97.00%2.00%1.00%0.00%96.50%2.50%1.00%0.00%96.00%3.00%1.00%0.00%93.00%4.00%3.00%0.00%90.00%5.00%4.90%0.10%86.12%7.36%5.55%0.97%
89.90%8.50%1.40%0.20%73.99%17.00%8.00%1.00%
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Russian truck fleet structure by environmental class
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97.00%2.00%1.00%0.00%96.50%2.50%1.00%0.00%96.00%3.00%1.00%0.00%93.00%4.00%3.00%0.00%90.00%5.00%4.90%0.10%86.12%7.36%5.55%0.97%77.04%9.53%11.65%1.77%
89.90%8.50%1.40%0.20%73.99%17.00%8.00%1.00%
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Russian bus fleet structure by environmental class (2006)
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-0-1-2-3-0-1-2-3EURO - 0EURO - 1EURO - 2EURO 3+
82.70%13.40%3.40%0.50%88.64%2.15%6.66%2.55%
- 96.50%0.00%3.00%0.50%
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94.20%5.00%0.60%0.10%86.12%7.36%5.55%0.97%
- 90.00%6.00%4.00%0.00%
- 50.00%20.00%20.00%10.00%
89.90%8.50%1.40%0.20%73.99%17.00%8.00%1.00%67.69%17.09%13.13%2.09%
- 80.00%15.00%5.00%0.00%
- 50.00%25.00%20.00%5.00%
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Fuel specifications in CIS countries
Main environmental parameters of motor fuel in Russia*) The appropriate Technical Regulation was adopted by the Government in February 2008, and will come into force after six months.
Structure of petrol production in Russia, %
Structure of Russian petrol production by sulfur content
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3070
6832
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7822
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Structure of Russian diesel fuel production (by sulfur content, %*)*)- Excluding oil refineries owned by JSC Gazprom and MINI-NPZ**)- EN-590
Structure of Russian diesel fuel production by sulfur content
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8.33.510.272.35.7
10.85.7770.95.6
Main environmental parameters of Russian EURO-3 and EURO-4 petrols produced by some Russian companiesEURO-3EURO-4
Use of CNG as a motor fuel in CIS countriesRussia: about 70 000 motor vehicles are operated on CNG (during Soviet time about 200 000);Ukraine: 100 000 motor vehicles (1.5% of the fleet) are operated on CNG;Moldova: about 5 000 motor vehicles are CNG-fueled;Belarus: there is a national programme of gasification of the countrys vehicle fleet;Tajikistan: there are 10 600 motor vehicles operated on CNG;Kyrgyzstan: CNG-fuelled motor vehicles numbered about 6 000 in 2007;Georgia: Ministry of Environment reported about 1.7% of motor vehicles using CNG (2005);Armenia: 1 394 vehicles are fueled by CNG (2007).
Production of bio-fuels in CIS countriesRussia: a National Programme for production of bio-fuels is currently being developed. In accordance with it in 5 years annual production of bio-fuels will reach 2 million tons;Ukraine: in February 2007 the Government has adopted a plan to introduce ethanol for public transport in cities with over 500 000 population before 2010. There are many other projects under consideration. In 2007 3 biodiesel plants were put into operation (mainly working for export);Moldova: In 2007 the plans to build an ethanol plant processing grain, and a bio-fuel plant converting cellulose-based biomass into biogas, ethanol and synthetic diesel fuel. All produced bio-fuel will be exported;Belarus: Since 01.02.2007 there is a new diesel specification, allowinguse of fatty acid methyl ether (FAME) in automotive diesels;Kazakhstan: Since September 2006 ethanol fuel is produced at one plant, and 3 more plants are scheduled for construction. All produced fuel is meant for export.
Recommendations of the Conference on Cleaner Fuels and Vehicles for Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia.Monitoring fuel quality at fuel stations with responsibility of specific government and involvement of independent auditors;Carrying out of periodic vehicle emission inspections in centralised facilities under governmental oversight and withdrawal of failed vehicles from operation;Imported vehicles have to have a functioning catalytic converter. This have to be assured by importer;Vehicles over 12 years old have to be inspected at least every six months;Fuel and vehicle requirements have to be introduced together as a corresponding system;Fuels at retail points have to be clearly labeled to indicate their compliance with EURO standards;Taxation policies and incentives serve to stimulate production, import and consumption of cleaner fuels;Use of sustainable alternative fuels in addition to conventional petrol and diesel fuels have to be considered and supported to reduce emissions;Countries have to strengthen the systems for enforcement of and compliance with the above suggestions.
Steps recommended by the Conference on Cleaner Fuels and VehiclesFor countries:Consider putting in place a Programme of Actions (roadmap) on implementation of cleaner fuels and vehicles;Consider possibility of leapfrogging from early EURO standards right to EURO-4 or EURO-5;Consider possibility to introduce incentives to encourage early implementation of cleaner fuels and vehicles;For participants and organizers (REC Caucasus, PCFV):- Actively assist in organization of information and data exchange on cleaner fuels and vehicles;Report on the progress of implementation of cleaner fuels and vehicles in EECCA region on a regular basis;Develop an informal network to include Conference participants and other interested parties;Assist countries to disseminate outcomes of the meeting and routinely update EECCA information on the PCFV website (www.unep.org/pcfv);Assist (in co-operation with other international forums) in leveraging additional international support for realization of the Conferences recommendations;Assist in collection and dissemination of national level information on liquid biofuels.
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