E/e Mark certification applicable products include:
1. Complete vehicles-motorized vehicles with two or more wheels, such as passenger cars, trucks, motorcycles, buses, and off-road vehicles;
2. Automobile and motorcycle parts and components-car lights and bulbs, various sight glasses, tires, rims, brakes, horns, anti-theft equipment, seat belts, automobile glass and exhaust pipes, etc.;
3. Accessories for automobiles and motorcycles-safety helmets, children's safety chairs, electrical appliances in the car, etc.
Since October 2002, all vehicles, vehicle parts, and electronic products used in vehicles must be subject to mandatory EMC testing. All electronic components sold in Europe must conform to EMC Directive 95/54/EC. Self-declarations made in accordance with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC will no longer be valid. The E/e Mark certificate is issued by the EU-authorized vehicle product announcement body. In other words, the CE (EMC) certification originally applied for vehicle electronics and electronic components will no longer be valid from October 2002. You must reapply for the E/e Mark certificate issued by the European country's transportation department before it can be sold in the European market.
Voluntary V/Mandatory M | Safety | EMC | wireless | efficiency | Audit |
M | N | Y | N | N | N |
What is E-mark certification?
E-mark certification, also known as ECE certification, is based on the technical quality standards (ECE regulation) established by the Economic Commission of Europe. Authorized agencies conduct testing and certification of vehicles and related parts and components. , To issue certificates to qualified products. After obtaining the certificate, the manufacturer will mark the E mark on its product before it can be approved for sale in ECE member states. Currently its members include 48 member states in Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania. At the same time, the certificates issued by any issuing country are recognized in other member states.
1. E/e Mark testing and certification procedures
The manufacturer prepares technical data and samples
carry out testing
Factory inspection is required for the first application
Manufacturers who have obtained ISO9000 and other quality system certificates issued by EU national certification bodies do not need to do factory inspections in principle
Test report and manufacturer's technical data submitted for review
Certificate issued by European transportation agencies
The issuing agency may conduct regular or irregular follow-up factory inspections on certified product manufacturers