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GuangzhouMay 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On May 21 and 22, the international independent third-party testing, inspection, and certification organization TÜV Rheinland Greater China (referred to as “TÜV Rheinland”) held specialized seminars in Guangzhou and Chongqing, respectively, on interpreting the latest EU regulatory certification for motorcycle exports. The events attracted over 100 participants from enterprises involved in the technical R&D and compliance certification of motorcycles and two-wheeled vehicles, jointly exploring compliance pathways and development opportunities for exporting to the EU.
With the rapid development and global expansion of China’s motorcycle industry, the demand for related products to go overseas continues to rise. Data from the General Administration of Customs shows that in recent years, both the export volume and value of Chinese motorcycles have maintained steady growth. Coupled with the iterative upgrades of new energy and intelligent technologies, the competitiveness of China’s motorcycles in the international market has been continuously strengthened, and the export structure has been further optimized, bringing unprecedented new opportunities to the industry. This seminar focused on three key compliance points: EU L-category vehicle regulations, UN-R155 cybersecurity, and the new Battery Regulation, aiming to help motorcycle enterprises gain a deep understanding of EU market access rules, efficiently complete product certification, and reduce compliance risks in overseas markets.

TÜV Rheinland Greater China Transportation Services Department Manager and Two- and Three-Wheeled Motor Vehicle Export Certification Expert Chen Mengsheng delivers a speech
TÜV Rheinland Greater China Transportation Services Department Manager and Two- and Three-Wheeled Motor Vehicle Export Certification Expert Chen Mengsheng provided an in-depth analysis of the latest EU regulations for L-category vehicles, systematically outlining current EU standards (E/e-mark & WVTA); interpreting the technical requirements of new regulations under the Euro 5 emission stage; clarifying and explaining contentious points and difficulties in current regulations; and offering professional advice on international market access certification.

TÜV Rheinland Greater China Transportation Services Department Manager and Intelligent Driving System Certification Expert Zhao Hao
TÜV Rheinland Greater China Transportation Services Department Manager and Intelligent Driving System Certification Expert Zhao Hao interpreted the UN-R155 cybersecurity compliance requirements for L-category vehicles, systematically explaining the establishment of a Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS), the full process of Vehicle Type Approval (VTA) and testing key points, and providing enterprises with compliance implementation pathways and practical response solutions.

TÜV Rheinland Greater China Transportation Services Deputy General Manager and EU New Battery Regulation and Chemical Testing Expert Li Jiang
TÜV Rheinland Greater China Transportation Services Deputy General Manager and EU New Battery Regulation and Chemical Testing Expert Li Jiang analyzed the full lifecycle compliance clauses and phased implementation timelines of the EU’s new Battery Regulation, while also introducing the requirements of the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) regulation for Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) and restricted substances, as well as the latest EU compliance supervision and sampling inspection trends, offering actionable compliance recommendations.
Chen Mengsheng stated: “For Chinese motorcycle enterprises, the EU market is both a high-standard market and a high-value market. The ability to accurately understand regulatory changes, plan certification pathways in advance, and establish systematic compliance capabilities is becoming a key factor for enterprises to enhance international competitiveness and achieve stable overseas expansion. Over the years, TÜV Rheinland has always been at the forefront of global regulations, leveraging our professional technical expertise and global service network to provide domestic motorcycle enterprises with one-stop solutions, helping them break down technical trade barriers in overseas markets and steadily explore the EU and global markets.”
TÜV Rheinland’s vehicle testing and certification services date back to 1904, dedicated to providing automotive enterprises with comprehensive solutions. These cover target market regulatory research during the R&D phase, vehicle and component testing, road adaptability testing, market access certification, functional safety and cybersecurity, as well as quality management during production and service quality improvement in the after-sales phase. Currently, TÜV Rheinland has been authorized by multiple national transportation authorities in the European market, including Germany’s KBA, the Netherlands’ RDW, Sweden’s STA, Hungary’s EKM, Luxembourg’s SNCH, Ireland’s NSAI, Latvia’s CSDD, and the UK’s VCA. Leveraging a comprehensive global service network and rich technical resources, TÜV Rheinland helps Chinese vehicle manufacturers successfully achieve their goal of global market access.

