The Automotive Regulatory Guide

The Automotive Regulatory Guide of the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) provides a comprehensive overview of the national and international regulations governing the automotive industry.
The European automotive industry is subject to extensive regulation, with over 150 EU regulations and 30 directives affecting its operations. To address this complex landscape, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has published the third edition of the Automotive Regulatory Guide. This publication offers a comprehensive overview of national and international regulations impacting the automotive sector, covering a wide range of topics from safety and environmental concerns to technical requirements and telecommunications.

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Source: The Automotive Regulatory Guide | ACEA

Driving innovation and sustainability

The automotive industry is committed to addressing the challenges of today in pursuit of a smarter, greener, and more competitive future. With the support of national and international regulators, ACEA aims to navigate the complex regulatory landscape and drive innovation and sustainability in the industry.

The Automotive Regulatory Guide is a valuable resource that consolidates all EU and international regulations affecting the automotive sector, serving as a comprehensive reference for both industry stakeholders and policymakers.

Facilitating a globally competitive European automotive industry

By providing a comprehensive overview of regulations and promoting harmonization, the guide can facilitate a globally competitive European automotive industry. It helps industry players understand and comply with the diverse regulatory requirements, promoting efficiency and reducing compliance costs. Moreover, policymakers can benefit from the guide by gaining insights into the existing regulatory framework and identifying areas where smarter regulation can be implemented.

A valuable tool for industry stakeholders and policymakers

In conclusion, the Automotive Regulatory Guide by ACEA serves as a crucial resource for navigating the complex regulatory landscape of the European automotive industry. As Europe seeks to enhance its competitiveness globally, harmonization of regulations and the adoption of smarter regulation are vital. By streamlining and aligning regulations, Europe’s auto industry can unlock its full potential, accelerate the transition to climate neutrality, and foster international trade. The guide provides a valuable tool for industry stakeholders and policymakers, enabling them to make informed decisions and promote a smarter, greener, and more competitive future for the European automotive sector.

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