E-mark certification is a vehicle product certification system based on the technical quality standard (ECE Regulation) formulated by the Economic Commission for Europe and the European Union Directive. Authorized institutions inspect and certify vehicles and their main parts and components, and issue E-mark certificates to qualified products.
According to the ECE regulations of the Economic Commission for Europe and the EU EC Directive, all vehicles and their main parts and components that need to enter the market of its member countries must pass the corresponding E-mark certification test and production consistency inspection, and the corresponding E mark must be printed on the products, otherwise they will be detained by the customs and punished by the market supervision authority of the importing country, and the whole vehicle cannot be listed on the road.
Certification process
Corresponding number of each country's E-mark certificate: |
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E1 Germany |
E2 France |
E3 Italy |
E4 Netherlands |
E5 Sweden |
E6 Belgium |
E7 Hungary |
E8 Czech Republic |
E9 Spain |
E10 Yugoslavia |
E11 - UK |
E12 Austria |
E13 Luxembourg |
E14 Switzerland |
E16 Norway |
E17 - Finland |
E18 Denmark |
E19 Romania |
E20 Poland |
E21 Portugal |
E22 Russia |
E23 Greece |
E24 - Ireland |
E25 Croatia |
E26 - Slovenia |
E27 Slovakia |
E28 Belarus |
E29 Estonia |
E30 Moldova |
E31 - BiH |
E32 Latvia |
E34 Bulgaria |
E35 Kazakhstan |
E36 Lithuania |
E37 Türkiye |
E39 Azerbaijan |
E40 - Macedonia |
E42 EU |
E43 Japan |
E45 - Australia |
E46 Ukraine |
E47 South Africa |
E48 New Zealand |
E49 Cyprus |
E50 Malta |
E51 South Korea |
E52 Malaysia |
E53 Thailand |
E54 Albania |
E56 Montenegro |
E57 San Marino |
E58 Tunisia |
E60 - Grunia |
E62 Egypt |