EU Micro-Mobility Rules: Speed Limits, Helmets and Shared Space
The exponential growth of personal micro-mobility hardware has driven an aggressive tightening of pan-European legislative oversight. The finalized 2026 EU Micro-Mobility Regulations establish hard, uncrossable compliance baselines that every direct-to-consumer exporter must strictly honor. First is the absolute **maximum legal speed limit for power assistance**: any road-legal E-Bike must completely disengage motor assistance the precise millisecond it clocks 25 km/h, and the rated continuous power output cannot exceed 250W. Software control architectures caught possessing factory-installed bypass codes or hidden speed-unlock menus face severe custom seizures and massive antitrust financial penalties. Furthermore, rigid structural laws dictate minimum e-scooter wheel diameters, mandated dual mechanical braking, and mandatory helmet integration within specific member states. Displaying prominent certificates of ‘100% EU 2026 CE/EN15194 Compliance’ on webshops is absolute paramount to maintain frictionless international trade.
Source: Euro International Press
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