New regulation adopted by EU Parliament on 18 April 2023. Current Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC to remain in effect until 2027. New regulation must be implemented from January 20, 2027
New regulation (EU) 2020/740 takes effect May 2021. Tyre labels now have 5 classes instead of 7 for wet grip and rolling resistance. QR code added for easy access to product details. Each tyre must have unique identifier and manufacturer name
Euro 7 proposal published by European Commission on November 10, 2022. Regulation will enter force July 1, 2025 for light-duty vehicles. Heavy-duty vehicles will follow July 1, 2027. Light-duty ICE vehicles can only register after 2035 on CO2 neutral fuels
Draft amendment submitted to CEN members for enquiry. Modifies European Standard EN 10253-2:2021. Part of series of European standards on butt-welding pipe fittings
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC became mandatory in EU in 2009. New Machinery Regulation (2023/1230) published June 29, 2023. Regulation becomes legally binding January 20, 2027
New regulation R117-04 comes into force July 1, 2024. Tire wear limit is 1.6 mm, with 50% removed before 3 mm. Wet braking test measures distance from 80 to 20 kph on 1 mm water. Michelin invests 1.2 billion euro annually in R&D