EU strikes deal on new Euro 7 rules to reduce road transport emissions

Cars traffic – Photo © Stephen Finn – Fotolia

(BRUSSELS) – The EU Council and European Parliament reached a provisional agreement Monday on new rules to reduce road transport emissions for passenger cars, vans, buses, trucks and trailers.

Euro 7 sets limits for non-exhaust emissions, which refer to particles released into the air from brake wear, tyre wear, road surface wear and resuspension of road dust during on-road vehicle usage. These emissions are made up of micrometre-sized particles and can cause negative health effects, including respiratory disease and cancer .

Euro 7 also covers minimum performance requirements for battery durability in electric cars, and imposes stricter vehicle lifetime requirements.

The regulation also provides for the use of advanced technologies and emission-monitoring tools. The new rules are fuel- and technology-neutral, placing the same limits regardless of whether the vehicle uses petrol, diesel, electric drive-trains or alternative fuels.

The benefits of Euro 7 include:

  • Lowering air pollutant emissions from road transport
  • Setting limits for non-exhaust emissions such as particles from brakes and tyres
  • Covering minimum performance requirements for battery durability in electric cars
  • Imposing stricter vehicle lifetime requirements
  • Providing for the use of advanced technologies and emission-monitoring tools
  • Being fuel- and technology-neutral, placing the same limits regardless of whether the vehicle uses petrol, diesel, electric drive-trains or alternative fuels.

The regulation will take effect from January 1, 2024.

European Commission Proposal on Euro 7

Clean and sustainable mobility (background information)

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