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E-mark Certification:
E-mark certification is a type approval certification system implemented by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN ECE) in accordance with UN regulations (Regulation) for vehicles and main parts and components, and is usually called "Big E" or Emark certification. E-mark certificate is currently the most widely used certification in the world. E-mark certification is tested, certified, and factory audited by authorized technical service organizations, and finally issued by the Ministry of Transport of the member states of the 1958 Agreement. After obtaining the certificate, the manufacturer can mark the E mark on its product before it can be sold in the market of the member country.
So far, there are 53 countries that are members of the 1958 Agreement. China is not yet a member of the 1958 Agreement. The certificates issued by any of the member states are mutually recognized in other member states.
Germany E1 | French E2 | Italy E3 | Netherlands E4 | Sweden E5 | Belgium E6 |
Hungary E7 | 捷克E8 | Spain E9 | Serbia E10 | United Kingdom E11 | Austria E12 |
Luxembourg E13 | Switzerland E14 | Norway E16 | Finland E17 | Denmark E18 | Romania E19 |
Poland E20 | Portugal E21 | Russia E22 | Greece E23 | Ireland E24 | Croatia E25 |
Slovenia E26 | Slovakia E27 | Belarus E28 | Estonia E29 | Bosnia and Herzegovina E31 | Latvia E32 |
Bulgaria E34 | Kazakhstan E35 | Lithuania E36 | Turkey E37 | Azerbaijan E39 | Macedonia E40 |
European Union E42 | Japan E43 | Australia E45 | Ukraine E46 | South Africa E47 | New Zealand E48 |
Cyprus E49 | Malta E50 | Korea E51 | Malaysia E52 | Thailand E53 | Albania E54 |
Montenegro E56 | San Marino E57 | Tunisia E58 | Georgia E60 | Egypt E62 |
Among them, the parts and components involved in E-mark certification mainly include: electromagnetic compatibility (R10), seat belts (R16), speakers (R28), fuel tanks (R34), glass (R43), rearview mirrors (R46) , Vehicle lamps (R48), brake discs (R90), CNG cylinders (R110), etc.
Introduction to e-mark certification:
E-mark certification is a type approval certification system implemented by the European Union on vehicles and main parts and components in accordance with the EEC/EC/EU directive (Directive). It is also commonly referred to as "small e" or emark certification. With the upgrading of EU technology, all parts and components except for the entire vehicle are certified under UN ECE regulations, namely E-mark certification. In layman's terms, parts manufacturers entering the EU market only need to obtain an E-mark certificate. The e-mark certification is tested, certified, and factory audited by an authorized technical service organization, and finally a certificate is issued by the Ministry of Transport of the EU member states. After obtaining the certificate, the manufacturer can mark the e mark on its product before it can be sold in the market of the member country.
e1 Germany | e2 France | e3 Italy | e4 Netherlands | e5 Sweden | e6 Belgium |
e7 Hungary | e8 Czech Republic | e9 Spain | e11 United Kingdom | e12 Austria | e13 Luxembourg |
e17 Finland | e18 Denmark | e19 Romania | e20 Poland | e21 Portugal | e23 Greece |
e24 Ireland | e25 Croatia | e26 Slovenia | e27 Slovakia | e29 Estonia | e32 Latvia |
e34 Bulgaria | e36 Lithuania | e49 Cyprus | e50 Malta |
So far, there are a total of 28 EU member states. According to the European Free Trade Association EFTA and the EEA agreement of the European Economic Area, e-mark certification is also applicable to Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. The certificates issued by any of the member states are mutually recognized in other member states.