LEVA-EU to Host Info-Session on Standardisation at International Cargobike Festival

LEVA-EU to Host Info-Session on Standardisation at International Cargobike Festival

Want to learn more about standardisation in the cargobike industry?

Join LEVA-EU at the International Cargobike Festival (ICBF) for a free info session on Friday, October 25th, from 12:00 to 14:00.

The session will guide participants through the intricacies of standardisation, including how standards are developed, approved, and connected to legislation, as well as how companies can get involved in the process.

The aim of this meeting is to familiarise participants with all aspects of standardisation. Attendees will learn how standards are developed and approved, how they relate to legislation, and how companies can be directly or indirectly involved in the standardisation process. In addition, LEVA-EU will provide a comprehensive overview of the current standards for e-carrier cycles.

The new Machinery Regulation and Battery Regulation issued by the EU last year will also be discussed. The meeting will explain how these regulations intersect with existing standards. Moreover, under the new Battery Regulation, the European Commission has tasked CENELEC with developing a series of new standards for batteries used in light transport vehicles. These as well as the amendment to EN15194 for EPACs (Electric Power Assisted Cycle), which introduces new battery requirements, will also be covered. Attendees will have ample time to ask questions.

In addition, with the support of SBS, LEVA-EU has published a detailed briefing on standardisation for light electric vehicules. This document is available for free via this link.

The information session on standardisation is free of charge for all interested professional visitors and press, but for practical reasons registration here is required. Access to the International Cargo Bike Festival is also free, but visitors are requested to register in advance on this webpage.

Programme and recording of the conference

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