Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 establishes a comprehensive legal framework for the European Union concerning emission limits and the type-approval process for internal combustion engines installed in non-road mobile machinery (NRMM). This regulation is a cornerstone of the EU's efforts to reduce air pollution and protect public health and the environment.
It repeals and replaces the previous Directive 97/68/EC, introducing stricter, technologically advanced emission limits known as Stage V. The regulation aims to create a harmonized internal market for these engines by setting clear, uniform rules, thereby simplifying the legal framework and reducing administrative burdens for manufacturers. It aligns the NRMM sector more closely with emission standards for on-road vehicles, reflecting technological progress and addressing the significant contribution of NRMM to air pollutants like nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM).
The primary objective of Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 is to reduce emissions of gaseous and particulate pollutants from a wide range of internal combustion engines used in non-road mobile machinery. By setting stringent Stage V emission limits, including for the first time a limit on particle number (PN) for many engine categories, the regulation seeks to improve air quality across the EU, mitigate the negative health impacts of air pollution, and contribute to the Union's overall environmental targets.
The regulation applies to all economic operators involved in the supply chain of engines for non-road mobile machinery. This includes:
The regulation became applicable on January 1, 2017. However, the mandatory compliance dates for the new Stage V emission limits were phased in:
The regulation includes transitional provisions allowing OEMs to place machinery with engines compliant with the previous emission stage (e.g., Stage IV) on the market for an additional 18 months after the Stage V deadlines.
The regulation provides specific exemptions for certain engines, including those used in:
Article 57 requires Member States to establish effective, proportionate, and dissuasive penalties for infringements of the regulation. Infringements include:
Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 became applicable on January 1, 2017, with a phased introduction of its core Stage V emission requirements for engine manufacturers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). The compliance timeline is structured by engine category and power range:
Phase 1: From January 1, 2019 (Placing on the Market Deadline)
Phase 2: From January 1, 2020 (Placing on the Market Deadline)
Phase 3: From January 1, 2021 (Placing on the Market Deadline)
Transitional Provisions for OEMs: To manage the transition, Article 58 allows OEMs a 'transition period' to place non-road mobile machinery on the market with 'transition engines' (i.e., engines compliant with the previous emission stage, such as Stage IV). This period extends for 24 months from the Stage V placing-on-the-market date, provided the machinery's production date is within the first 18 months of this period. Extensions are granted for specific cases, such as for mobile cranes (36 months) and for OEMs producing fewer than 100 units annually (36 months).
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