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The Non-Road Mobile Machinery Regulation is applicable since January 1st 2017 and covers a vast spectrum of machinery, not covered by other regulations. At the moment however, the EU does not regulate greenhouse gas emissions from non-road mobile machinery.
The NRMM Regulation goes far in terms of air pollution, but does nothing to meet climate goals.
At the moment the EU does not regulate greenhouse gas emissions from non-road mobile machinery. In total, 5 stages for the regulation were in place, with the NRMM entering its last phase on January 1st 2019. This stage requires for all sales to reduce PM limits by 97% and HC and NOx limits by 94% compared to the Stage I rules from 1997 . The new regulations demand engines of NRMMs between 19kW and 560kW to be equipped with diesel particle filters. On the 2nd of June 2020, the European Commission proposed to delay the implementation of the NRMM Regulation’s Stage V for 12 months due to COVID-19. This proposal will fall under the responsibility of the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee and will be voted on in plenary on Wednesday, 8th of July.
In our Position Paper “All that the NRMM Regulation isn’t and what it could be” we highlight how the development of new technologies for construction machinery opens up an opportunity for the EU to take the lead in the innovation of the sector. Doing so sooner rather than later is essential and delaying such a transition will only damage EU industry.
Therefore we call for:
Find our position paper here: