As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo

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[ Truck Home Original] As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI models. The release of this notice has also confused many truck owners.

What is this used for? What impact will it have on card friends? Specifically, how do our card friends need to upload data? This article will answer them one by one for card friends.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

We all know that China has been slowly updating and selling National VI models on a large scale since 2020. At the same time, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment issued the "Announcement on Matters Related to the Implementation of National VI Emission Standards for Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles" in April 2021. , it has also been further determined that the National VI emission standards for heavy-duty diesel vehicles will be fully implemented nationwide from July 1, 2021.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

And in the third item of the announcement, it is also clearly stated that heavy-duty vehicles that meet the requirements of Stage 6b emission standards should conduct remote emission monitoring data networking in accordance with standards and specifications. This is also the reason why National VI commercial vehicles have joined remote monitoring. The original source of the information.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

However, the release of this announcement did not release the corresponding detailed emission data upload instructions at the same time. This is the main reason why many card friends ignored it. It was not until the "Technical Specifications for Remote Monitoring of Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions" released by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment at the end of 2021 that the emission data upload specifications for National VI models were explained in detail, and the specifications will be implemented from July 1, 2022.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

The implementation of this specification also means that all National VI vehicles currently in use and for sale on the market must upload the vehicle emission data before July 1, so as not to affect the normal use and sales of the vehicle. This is the reason why many domestic commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices to truck lovers about uploading emission data for National VI models.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

In this regard, Truck Home has also consulted several domestic light vehicle and heavy truck OEMs on this matter. They all said that failure to upload vehicle emission data in a timely manner will seriously affect the normal operation and annual inspection of the vehicle. At the same time, it will also It will affect whether the new car can be registered normally.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

After all, we all know that the vehicle’s emissions will be checked during the annual inspection. After the emission data that may be uploaded in the future is connected with the vehicle inspection system, the annual vehicle inspection process and time will be greatly shortened, which is also extremely beneficial to us card friends.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

In addition, National VI vehicle models did not upload vehicle emission data in time before the specified time. If you want to upload vehicle emission data again, you will need to replace the vehicle T-BOX vehicle-mounted terminal before completing the access and upload to the National Emissions Data Center. And currently, the cost of replacing the vehicle's T-BOX on-board terminal will most likely be paid by cardholders themselves.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

Before we talk about how to operate, let’s first talk about the principle of data upload. The entire upload chain consists of the vehicle, the enterprise platform, and the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. First of all, our vehicle must have a T-BOX vehicle terminal. This configuration is already standard on National VI models.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

The upload sequence of the entire transmission chain is that the on-board terminal of the Kayou vehicle uploads data to the enterprise platform (established by the brand company of the vehicle model purchased), and then the enterprise platform transmits it to the Ministry of Ecology and Environment for filing. It can be seen from the document that in the formal data upload feedback process, there should be mutual feedback actions between the Ministry of Ecology and Environment and cardholders.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

However, currently uploading data is cumbersome and the amount of information is large, so the response we have received from the OEM is that if you want to confirm whether you have successfully uploaded the emission data of National VI models, you can only contact the car dealer or car brand. According to official inquiries, card friends need to pay extra attention to this point and must confirm it within the specified time (before July 1).

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

The entire data upload process is also very convenient. It only requires the vehicle to be powered on normally and it can be completed. It takes about 30 minutes and the time period is from 8:00 am to 22:00 pm. Some companies also provide uploading times until 16:00. 30 points.

In addition, during the data upload process, avoid being in areas with poor signal such as basements and remote areas, and the vehicle will upload data faster during normal sports car operation. Simply put, data upload will not affect the operation of our truck friends.

As we all know, National VI models adopt more stringent and complex emission technologies, which also requires truck owners to pay more attention to their use and maintenance. Recently, some commercial vehicle OEMs have issued notices on uploading emission data for National VI mo - DayDayNews

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