Euro 7 Emissions Standards
Battery durability requirements for all vehicles
Euro 7 introduces mandatory battery durability SoH thresholds and lifetime emission monitoring. OEMs must provide SoH data access to fleet operators. Vehicles that fail to meet battery performance requirements cannot receive type approval in the EU.
€30K per vehicle. Type approval refusal = cannot sell vehicle in EU.
What It Requires
Battery durability SoH minimum performance thresholds (Annex II)
OEM must provide SoH data access to vehicle operators
Emission monitoring over vehicle lifetime, not just type approval
Brake particle limits (PM10) for all vehicle types
Who It Affects (2 Verticals)
What Happens If Not Compliant
Type approval refusal = vehicle cannot be sold in EU. Fines up to €30,000 per non-compliant vehicle. Applies to all new vehicles from November 2026.
How Arctura Solves It
L1 continuous TAS scoring tracks battery durability and SoH trajectory. L4 Digital Health Certificate documents compliance. Heavy Vehicle Health Certificate for trucks.
Related Regulations
This page provides general information about Euro 7 (EU 2024/1257) requirements. It does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified automotive regulation specialist for guidance specific to your organization.