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Euro VI Emissions Standards

Euro VI emissions standards are regulations set by the European Union to limit harmful pollutants released by vehicles, especially trucks and buses. These standards specify how much nitrogen oxides (NOx), particulate matter (PM), and other pollutants vehicles can emit. Implemented gradually since 2014, Euro VI aims to reduce air pollution and protect public health. Modern vehicles must incorporate advanced emission control technologies, like filters and selective catalytic reduction systems, to meet these strict limits. Overall, Euro VI standards promote cleaner transportation by making vehicles more environmentally friendly and reducing their impact on air quality.