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As is known, the transition to GSR II began on July 7, 2024. However, changes were made on this date for small series and special purpose vehicles. Let’s take a detailed look at the implementation dates for GSR II for special purpose vehicles and small series.
First, we need to know which vehicles are considered under GSR II. The definition of Special Purpose Vehicles is provided by EU Regulation 2018/828. According to this regulation, “Special Purpose Vehicles 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.” These vehicles include motor caravans, trailer caravans, ambulances, vehicles carrying wheelchair passengers, armoured vehicles, mobile cranes, exceptional load transport vehicles, and multi-equipment carriers.
Vehicles with similar characteristics in other categories may also be classified as special purpose vehicles. The authorities will make this determination.
Another group subject to postponement is vehicles produced in small series. According to the regulation, a ‘vehicle produced in small series’ means a type of vehicle of which the number of units made available on the market, registered, or entered into service does not exceed the quantitative annual limits laid down in Annex V. The limits for vehicles produced in small series under Annex V are as follows:
A. SMALL SERIES QUANTITATIVE ANNUAL LIMITS
Category | Units |
---|---|
M1 | 1,500 |
M2, M3 | 0 until the date of application of the delegated acts referred to in Article 41(5). For fully automated vehicles produced in small series: 1,500 from December 6, 2022 |
N1 | 1,500 |
N2, N3 | 0 until the date of application of the delegated acts referred to in Article 41(5). For fully automated vehicles produced in small series: 1,500 from December 6, 2022 |
O1, O2 | 0 |
O3, O4 | 0 |
Category | Units |
---|---|
M1 | 250 |
M2, M3 | 250 |
N1 | 250 |
N2, N3 | 250 |
O1, O2 | 500 |
O3, O4 | 250 |
The regulation aims to provide some ease for manufacturers regarding the transition. EU Regulation 2018/858, as amended by EU 2022/2236, specifies the dates for small series and special purpose vehicles. For new types of small series and special purpose vehicles, the implementation date has been changed from July 6, 2022, to July 7, 2024. For existing types, the implementation date has been changed from July 7, 2024, to July 7, 2026.
Article 5 of the relevant amendment specifies the GSR II implementation dates and rationale for small series and special purpose vehicles as follows:
“When setting out the requirements for vehicles produced in small series or special purpose vehicles, it is necessary to take into account the cases where the requirements provided for vehicles produced in large series are incompatible with the use or design of such vehicles, or where the additional burden imposed by them is disproportionate. For this reason, sufficient lead time should be provided to manufacturers of vehicles produced in small series and of special purpose vehicles to implement the requirements laid down in this Regulation. In addition, those requirements should first apply from July 7, 2024, to new types of vehicles and from July 7, 2026, for all new vehicles.”
In EU member countries or countries operating under EU regulations, GSR II implementation in imports will be conducted in the same manner as in the EU. If you are importing an existing type of special purpose vehicle, you will not be affected by the GSR II transition until July 7, 2026. However, a new type of vehicle produced after July 7, 2024, must comply with GSR II requirements.
The term “new type” mentioned here refers to a vehicle that has been newly approved and has not been previously produced or approved.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please mention them in the comments.