What is homologation?
Homologation is type approval. The word comes from Greek, in which the verb “homologeo” means “agrees”. More information on the concept of approval can be found on the Testing for type approval page.
Homologation is type approval. The word comes from Greek, in which the verb “homologeo” means “agrees”. More information on the concept of approval can be found on the Testing for type approval page.
Whole Vehicle Type Approval (WVTA) is, in other words, EU type approval of a vehicle or type of vehicle. More on the concept of Whole Vehicle Type Approval (WVTA) can be found on the EU type approval of a vehicle or type of vehicle page.
Type approval concerns a type of vehicle, i.e. a larger number of units, whereas national individual vehicle approval concerns a single, specific vehicle.
Type approval applies to a type of vehicle, i.e. a larger number of units; whereas EU individual approval applies to a single, specific vehicle of category M1 or N1, or M2, M3, N2, N3 special purpose vehicles (according to Annex II Part III of Regulation (EU) 2018/858).
The main difference is the jurisdiction in which the approval is honoured and the vehicle categories allowed.
National individual vehicle approval is issued only for the territory of the Republic of Poland, for vehicle categories M, N, O.
EU individual approval is issued for all EU member states, for vehicle categories M1 and N1 or M2, M3, N2, N3 special purpose vehicles (according to Annex II Part III of Regulation (EU) 2018/858).
Individual vehicle approval is issued only for the territory of the Republic of Poland, for vehicle categories L, T, R, S and C.
EU individual vehicle approval is issued for all EU member states, for vehicle categories M1 and N1 or M2, M3, N2, N3 special purpose vehicles (according to Annex II Part III of Regulation (EU) 2018/858).
This is the procedure by which the manufacturer obtains all the required EU type approval certificates for the equipment or component or UN type approval certificates, on the basis of which the technical service carries out the type approval test of a vehicle type, which results in the EU vehicle type approval certificate or the type approval certificate of the vehicle.
This is the procedure whereby the technical service performs the approval test for all required equipment or components, as well as vehicle type approval tests that are the basis for issuing the EU type approval certificate or the type approval certificate for the vehicle.
This is a step-by-step type approval procedure, during which the manufacturer may omit from their submission one or more type approval certificates for UN equipment or components or UNECE type approval certificates for vehicle type approval testing, provided that they are substituted by reports containing the approval results of these equipment items or components.
Vehicle type means vehicles belonging to a specific category which do not differ in their essential aspects as defined in Part B of Annex II to Directive 2007/46/EC. A given vehicle type may contain multiple variants and versions.
European approval is a certificate issued in one of the Member States of the European Union in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2018/858. In contrast to national type approval of vehicles produced in small series, it is honoured throughout the entire EU.
A member state is a nation state that is part of the European Union.
A complete vehicle means a vehicle that does not need to be completed in order to meet the relevant technical requirements of Regulation (EU) 2018/858.
An incomplete vehicle means any vehicle that must undergo at least one further stage of completion in order to meet the relevant technical requirements of Regulation (EU) 2018/858.
A completed vehicle means a vehicle resulting from a multi-stage type approval that meets the relevant technical requirements of Regulation (EU) 2018/858.
A special purpose vehicle means a vehicle of category M, N or O having specific technical features that enable it to perform a function that requires special arrangements or equipment.
motor vehicles designed to carry people, with at least four wheels, including:
motor vehicles with at least four wheels designed and constructed for the carriage of goods, including:
trailers, including:
agricultural tractors, including:
The following vehicles cannot be included in category L:
a) vehicles whose maximum design speed does not exceed 6 km/h,
b) vehicles intended to be guided by a pedestrian,
c) tractors and machines used for agricultural or similar purposes,
d) bicycles and bicycle-based buggies.
agricultural trailers, including:
Each of the above trailer categories of is also marked with the index “a” or “b”, depending on the design speed:
track-laying tractors, including tractors of categories C1, C2, C3, C4, C5
interchangeable towed devices.
Each category of interchangeable towed devices is also marked with the index “a” or “b”, depending on the design speed:
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