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euro 7
The European emission standards are vehicle emission standards that regulate pollution from the use of new land surface vehicles sold in the European Union and European Economic Area member states and the United Kingdom, and ships in European territorial waters. These standards target air pollution from exhaust gases, brake dust, and tyre rubber pollution, and are defined through a series of European Union directives that progressively introduce stricter limits to reduce environmental impact.
Euro 7, agreed in 2024 and due to come into force in 2026, includes non-exhaust emissions such as particulates from tyres and brakes. Until 2030 fossil fueled vehicles are allowed to have dirtier brakes than electric vehicles.
The new Euro 7 regs start in November , and now we are being included with tyre and brake dust emissions. No doubt that new versions of tyres and brake pads sold after this date will have premiums attached to them to reflect the newer compounds and R and D involved in their manufacture.
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