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Two-Wheelers & Light EVs into Europe: Approvals and Landing for E-Bikes, E-Motorcycles and Scooters

JWhelp 2026 ~9 min read

Two-wheelers and light EVs are the largest and most fragmented slice of China's new-energy push into Europe — e-bikes, e-motorcycles, e-scooters, light four-wheelers. The most common and most expensive mistake is treating them as one thing and sending everything down a single certification route: in reality the compliance path differs sharply by category. This guide makes the categories, approval routes and landing clear.

First, get the category right — the routes differ sharply

Which class a "light electric vehicle" falls into decides the approval route you take:

Category × approval route
  • Electrically power-assisted cycles (EPAC; assistance up to ~25 km/h, rated power ~250 W): mainly EN 15194 + EMC + battery compliance — usually no whole-vehicle type approval needed.
  • E-motorcycles / mopeds (L1e–L7e): L-category whole-vehicle type approval (EU Regulation 168/2013) — the prerequisite for registration and sale.
  • E-scooters / self-balancing devices: usually handled under machinery, low-voltage, EMC plus battery compliance; whether and how they may be used on roads varies a lot by member state.
  • Light / low-speed four-wheelers (L6e / L7e): also L-category type approval.

Misclassify your product and the certification plan is wrong from the start — the most common, and costliest, pitfall.

The cross-cutting gates you can't skip

Whatever your category, most products must clear these:

Cross-cutting checklist
  • EMC: controllers, motors, displays and comms modules all apply.
  • EU Battery Regulation: batteries and battery-containing products must meet carbon-footprint, recycling, labelling and due-diligence requirements.
  • EPR: extended producer responsibility for electricals, batteries and packaging.
  • National road-use and registration rules: the same vehicle may or may not be road-legal, may or may not need registration, with different speed limits across member states — confirm per target country before you export.

The four most common pitfalls

① Testing every "electric vehicle" to one standard; ② doing only the vehicle approval and ignoring per-country road and registration differences; ③ falling behind on the Battery Regulation and getting stuck at customs or listing; ④ missing EPR registration and being blocked by a platform or customs. At root, all four come from not clarifying your category and target-country rules before export.

One-stop landing path

If you don't have a European compliance team, we fold it into one loop for you:

Landing loop
  • ① Entity: register a European company, or take a ready-made company for a usable entity fast.
  • ② Classify + match the approval route: determine L-category type approval vs EN 15194 and similar paths for your product.
  • ③ Coordinate certification + battery / EPR compliance: with authorised bodies and labs.
  • ④ Verify target-country rules: confirm road-use and registration requirements country by country.
  • ⑤ Import & go to market: importer / authorised representative in place, then sell.

Stated plainly: type approval, EN standards and battery-compliance certificates are issued by EU-authorised bodies and labs — we do not issue them ourselves. What we do is connect classification, certification, compliance and customs into one working chain for you. For the full picture, see China's new-energy vehicles into Europe (the Hungary bridgehead), and our Europe market-access licenses service.

For two-wheelers and light EVs, getting your category and target-country rules clear before export is what saves you. Get it right and the approval route is direct; get it wrong and money and time go into rework.
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