Applicable product range

Complete vehicle-that is, two or more than three wheels of motor-driven vehicles, such as passenger cars, trucks, motorcycles, buses, and off-road vehicles and motorcycle components-lights and bulbs, various sight glasses, tires, wheels, Brake, horn, anti-theft equipment, safety belt, automobile glass and exhaust pipe and other auto and motorcycle parts-safety helmets, child safety seats, car accessories and other electrical products.

Since October 2002, all vehicles, vehicle parts, and electronic products used in vehicles must be subjected to EMC testing. All electronic components sold in Europe must conform to the EMC Directive 95/54 / EC. Self-declaration according to the EMC Directive 89/336 / EEC will no longer be valid. The E / e Mark certificate is issued by the notified body authorized by the European Union for vehicle products. 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 re-apply for the E / eMark certificate issued by the European national transportation department before selling on the European market.

E-mark is a certification for automotive products

Since October 2002, in accordance with the requirements of EU Directive 72/245 / EEC and amended Directive 95/54 / EC, all automotive electronic and electrical products entering the EU market for sale must pass e-Mark related test certification and labeling The e-mark will be released by customs in EU countries and allowed to enter the local market. Therefore, the e-Mark certification of automotive electronics products is imperative.

The E mark is derived from the Regulation issued by the Economic Commisssion of Europe (ECE). Currently, ECE includes 28 countries in Europe. In addition to EU member states, it also includes Eastern European, Southern European and other non-European countries. ECE regulations are recommended for members to apply, not mandatory standards, and member states can apply ECE regulations or extend national regulations. At present, from the perspective of market demand, ECE members are generally willing to receive test reports and certificates that comply with ECE regulations. The products covered by the E mark certificate are parts and system components. There are no corresponding regulations for vehicle certification. Products that have obtained the E mark certification are accepted by the market. Common E-mark certification products in China include car bulbs, safety glass, tires, warning triangles, automotive electronics, etc. The E-certification execution testing agency is generally the technical service organization of ECE member countries.

The certification authority of the E mark certificate is the government department of an ECE member country, and the certificates of each country have corresponding numbers:

E1-Germany; E2-France; E3-Italy; E4-Netherlands; E5-Sweden; E6-Belgium; E7-Hungary; E8-Czech Republic; E9-Spain; E10-Yugoslavia; E11-United Kingdom; E12-Austria; E13- Luxembourg; E14-Switzerland; E16-Norway; E17-Finland; E18-Denmark; E19-Romania; E20-Poland; E21-Portugal; E22-Russia; E23-Greece; E25-Croatia; E26-Slovenia; E27-Slovakia; E28—Belarus; E29—Estonia; E31—Bosnia and Herzegovina; E37—Turkey;

The e mark is a certification mark for the entire vehicle, safety components and systems used by member states of the European Commission in accordance with EU directives. The testing agency must be a technical service agency within the EU member states, and the certification authority is the transportation department of the EU member states. Products with e-mark certification will be recognized by all EU member states