National Vehicle & Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL)
About EPA's Office of Transportation and Air Quality
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL) is part of the Office of Transportation and Air Quality (OTAQ). OTAQ's mission is to protect human health and the environment by reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from mobile sources and the fuels that power them, and by advancing clean fuels and technology. NVFEL provides OTAQ with emissions testing services for motor vehicles and trucks, heavy-duty and nonroad engines, and fuels used in the transportation market in support of rulemakings, certification, enforcement actions, and test procedures development. Since its founding, the Lab has been at the forefront of developing clean automotive technology and designing programs to reduce and prevent air pollution.
General Information
- National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory (PDF) (3 pp, 67K, EPA420-F-04-058, December 2004, About PDF) This fact sheet provides an overview of NVFEL.
- NVFEL Library Information
- NVFEL Energy Savings Performance Contract
- Office of Transportation and Air Quality (PDF) (4 pp, 99K, EPA420-F-05-054, November 2005, About PDF) This fact sheet provides an overview of the office: its programs and organization.
- OTAQ Organization Chart (PDF) (1 pp, 45K, June 2012, About PDF)
Doing Work with NVFEL
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