Regulation (EU) 2020/740 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 May 2020 on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency and other parameters, amending Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009 (Text with EEA relevance)
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- Corrigendum to Regulation (EU) 2020/740 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 May 2020 on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency and other parameters, amending Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009, 32020R0740R(01), July 27, 2020
- Corrigendum to Regulation (EU) 2020/740 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 May 2020 on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency and other parameters, amending Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009, 32020R0740R(03), April 30, 2021
- Corrigendum to Regulation (EU) 2020/740 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 May 2020 on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency and other parameters, amending Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009, 32020R0740R(04), October 28, 2021
(a) off‐road professional tyres; (b) tyres designed to be fitted only on vehicles registered for the first time before 1 October 1990 ;(c) T‐type temporary‐use spare tyres; (d) tyres whose speed rating is less than 80 km/h; (e) tyres whose nominal rim diameter does not exceed 254 mm or is 635 mm or more; (f) tyres fitted with additional devices to improve traction properties, such as studded tyres; (g) tyres designed only to be fitted on vehicles intended exclusively for racing; (h) second‐hand tyres, unless such tyres are imported from a third country.
(1) "C1 tyres", "C2 tyres" and "C3 tyres" means tyres belonging to the respective classes set out in Article 8(1) of Regulation (EC) No 661/2009; (2) "re‐treaded tyre" means a used tyre that is reconditioned by replacing the worn tread with new material; (3) "T‐type temporary‐use spare tyre" means a temporary‐use spare tyre designed for use at inflation pressures higher than those established for standard and reinforced tyres; (4) "off‐road professional tyre" means a special‐use tyre used primarily in severe off‐road conditions; (5) "tyre label" means a graphic diagram, in printed or electronic form, including in the form of a sticker, which includes symbols in order to inform end-users about the performance of a tyre or batch of tyres in relation to the parameters set out in Annex I; (6) "point of sale" means a location where tyres are displayed or stored and are offered for sale, including car show rooms where tyres that are not fitted on vehicles are offered for sale to end-users; (7) "technical promotional material" means documentation, in printed or electronic form, that is produced by a supplier to supplement advertising material with the information set out in Annex IV; (8) "product information sheet" means a standard document containing the information set out in Annex III in printed or electronic form; (9) "technical documentation" means documentation sufficient to enable market surveillance authorities to assess the accuracy of the tyre label and the product information sheet, including the information set out in point (2) of Annex VII; (10) "product database" means the product database established pursuant to Article 12 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1369; (11) "distance selling" means the offer for sale, hire or hire purchase by mail order, catalogue, internet, telemarketing or by any other method by which the potential end-user cannot be expected to see the tyre displayed; (12) "manufacturer" means a manufacturer as defined in point (8) of Article 3 of Regulation (EU) 2019/1020; (13) "importer" means an importer as defined in point (9) of Article 3 of Regulation (EU) 2019/1020; (14) "authorised representative" means a natural or legal person established within the Union who has received a written mandate from a manufacturer to act on the manufacturer’s behalf in relation to specified tasks with regard to the manufacturer’s obligations under the requirements of this Regulation; (15) "supplier" means a manufacturer established in the Union, an authorised representative of a manufacturer who is not established in the Union, or an importer, who places a product on the Union market; (16) "distributor" means a natural or legal person in the supply chain, other than the supplier, who makes a product available on the market; (17) "making available on the market" means making available on the market as defined in point (1) of Article 3 of Regulation (EU) 2019/1020; (18) "placing on the market" means placing on the market as defined in point (2) of Article 3 of Regulation (EU) 2019/1020; (19) "end-user" means a consumer, fleet manager or road transport undertaking that buys or is expected to buy a tyre; (20) "parameter" means a tyre characteristic that has a significant impact on the environment, road safety or health during the use of the tyre, such as tyre abrasion, mileage, rolling resistance, wet grip, external rolling noise, snow grip or ice grip; (21) "tyre type" means a version of a tyre for which the technical characteristics on the tyre label, the product information sheet and the tyre type identifier are the same for all units of that version; (22) "verification tolerance" means the maximum admissible deviation between the measurement and calculation results of the verification tests performed by, or on behalf of, market surveillance authorities, and the values of the declared or published parameters, reflecting deviation arising from interlaboratory variation; (23) "tyre type identifier" means a code, usually alphanumeric, which distinguishes a specific tyre type from other tyre types that have the same trade name or the same trademark as that of the supplier; (24) "equivalent tyre type" means a tyre type which is placed on the market by the same supplier as another tyre type with a different tyre type identifier and which has the same technical characteristics that are relevant to the tyre label and the same product information sheet.
(a) for each individual tyre, by a tyre label, in the form of a sticker, that complies with the requirements set out in Annex II, indicating the information and class for each of the parameters set out in Annex I, and by a product information sheet; or (b) for each batch of one or more identical tyres, by a printed tyre label that complies with the requirements set out in Annex II, indicating the information and class for each of the parameters set out in Annex I, and by a product information sheet.
(a) at the point of sale, tyres bear a tyre label, in the form of a sticker, that complies with the requirements set out in Annex II, provided by the supplier in accordance with point (a) of Article 4(1) in a clearly visible position and legible in its entirety, and that the product information sheet is available, including, upon request, in printed form; or (b) before the sale of a tyre that is part of a batch of one or more identical tyres, a printed tyre label that complies with the requirements set out in Annex II, is shown to the end-user and is clearly displayed close to the tyre at the point of sale, and that the product information sheet is available.
(a) Annex II with regard to the content and format of the tyre label; (b) parts D and E of Annex I and Annexes II, III, IV, V, VI and VII, by adapting the values, calculation methods and requirements set out therein to technological progress.
(a) a thorough impact assessment has been carried out by the Commission; and (b) a proper consultation of the relevant stakeholders has been conducted by the Commission.
"(a) to support market surveillance authorities in carrying out their tasks under this Regulation and the relevant delegated acts, including enforcement thereof, and under Regulation (EU) 2020/740 of the European Parliament and of the Council .Regulation (EU) 2020/740 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 May 2020 on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency and other parameters, amending Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009 (OJ L 177, 5.6.2020, p. 1 ).".
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C1 tyres | C2 tyres | C3 tyres | |
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Fuel efficiency class | |||
A | |||
B | |||
C | |||
D | |||
E |
C1 tyres | C2 tyres | C3 tyres | |
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Wet grip class | |||
A | |||
B | |||
C | |||
D | |||
E |
(a) Tyre label minimal size: 75 mm wide and 110 mm high. Where the tyre label is printed in a larger format, its content shall nevertheless remain proportionate to the specifications above; (b) Background of the tyre label: 100 % white; (c) Typefaces: Verdana and Calibri; (d) Dimensions and specifications of the elements constituting the tyre label: as specified above; (e) Colour codes, using CMYK – cyan, magenta, yellow and black, shall fulfil all the following requirements: colours of the EU logo as follows: background: 100,80,0,0; stars: 0,0,100,0;
colour of the energy logo: 100,80,0,0; QR code: 100 % black; trade name or trademark of the supplier: 100 % black and in Verdana Bold 8 pt; tyre type identifier: 100 % black and in Verdana Regular 8 pt; tyre size designation, load‐capacity index and speed category symbol: 100 % black and in Verdana Regular 10 pt; tyre class: 100 % black and in Verdana Regular 8 pt, aligned to the right; letters of the fuel efficiency scale and of the wet grip scale: 100 % white and in Calibri Bold 15 pt; with a black outline of 0,15 pts; the letters shall be centred on an axis at 3 mm from the left side of the arrows; CMYK colour codes of arrows for the A to E fuel efficiency scale, with a black outline of 0,15 pts, as follows: A‐class: 100,0,100,0; B‐class: 45,0,100,0; C‐class: 0,0,100,0; D‐class: 0,30,100,0; E‐class: 0,100,100,0;
CMYK colour codes of arrows for the A to E wet grip scale, with a black outline of 0,15 pts, as follows: A: 100,60,0,0; B: 90,40,0,0; C: 65,20,0,0; D: 50,10,0,0; E: 30,0,0,0;
internal dividers: weight of 0,5 pts, colour shall be 100 % black; letter of the fuel efficiency class and of the wet grip class: 100 % white and in Calibri Bold 20 pt. Fuel efficiency and wet grip class arrows and the corresponding arrows in the A to E scale shall be positioned in such a way that their tips are aligned. The letter in the fuel efficiency class and in the wet grip class arrow shall be positioned in the centre of the rectangular part of the arrow which shall be 100 % black; fuel efficiency pictogram: width 16 mm, height 13 mm, weight 0,8 pts, colour: 100 % black; wet grip pictogram: width 20 mm, height 13 mm, weight 0,8 pts, colour: 100 % black; external rolling noise pictogram: width 24 mm, height 18 mm, weight 0,8 pts, colour: 100 % black. Number of decibels in the loudspeaker in Verdana Bold 10 pt, the unit "dB" in Verdana Regular 8 pt; the range of external rolling noise classes (A to C) centred under the pictogram, with the letter of the applicable external rolling noise class in Verdana Bold 12 pt and the other letters of the external rolling noise classes in Verdana Regular 8 pt; snow grip pictogram: width 15 mm, height 14 mm, weight 0,8 pts, colour: 100 % black; ice grip pictogram: width 15 mm, height 13 mm, weight 0,8 pts, weight of oblique bars 0,2 pts, colour: 100 % black; the number of the regulation shall be 100 % black and in Verdana Regular 5 pt.
(a) the trade name or trademark of the supplier or of the manufacturer if it is not the same as that of the supplier; (b) the tyre type identifier; (c) the tyre size designation, load‐capacity index and speed category symbol, as indicated in UNECE Regulation No 30 or in UNECE Regulation No 54 for C1 tyres, C2 tyres and C3 tyres, as applicable; (d) the fuel efficiency class of the tyre in accordance with Annex I; (e) the wet grip class of the tyre in accordance with Annex I; (f) the external rolling noise class and value in decibels in accordance with Annex I; (g) an indication of whether the tyre is a tyre for use in severe snow conditions; (h) an indication of whether the tyre is an ice grip tyre; (i) the date of start of production of the tyre type (two digits for the week and two digits for the year); (j) the date of end of production of the tyre type, once known (two digits for the week and two digits for the year).
(a) the fuel efficiency class (letter "A" to "E"); (b) the wet grip class (letter "A" to "E"); (c) the external rolling noise class and measured value in dB; (d) an indication of whether the tyre is a tyre for use in severe snow conditions; (e) an indication of whether the tyre is an ice grip tyre.
(a) it shall be easy to read; (b) it shall be easy to understand; (c) if within a tyre family tyre types are classified differently depending on dimension or other characteristics, the range between the lowest performing and highest performing tyre types shall be stated.
(a) a link to the relevant Commission webpage dedicated to this Regulation; (b) an explanation of the pictograms printed on the tyre label; (c) a statement highlighting the fact that actual fuel savings and road safety depend heavily on the behaviour of drivers, and in particular on the following: eco‐driving can significantly reduce fuel consumption; tyre pressure needs to be regularly checked to optimise fuel efficiency and wet grip; stopping distances must always be respected.
(1) "reference laboratory" means a laboratory that is part of the network of laboratories, the names of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union for the purpose of the laboratory alignment procedure, and that is able to achieve the accuracy of test results determined in Section 3 with its reference machine;(2) "candidate laboratory" means a laboratory participating in the laboratory alignment procedure that is not a reference laboratory; (3) "alignment tyre" means a tyre that is tested for the purpose of performing the laboratory alignment procedure; (4) "alignment tyre set" means a set of five or more alignment tyres for the alignment of one single machine; (5) "assigned value" means a theoretical value of the rolling resistance coefficient (RRC) of one alignment tyre as measured by a theoretical laboratory which is representative of the network of reference laboratories that is used for the laboratory alignment procedure; (6) "machine" means every tyre testing spindle in one specific measurement method; for example, two spindles acting on the same drum shall not be considered as one machine.
(a) the alignment tyre set shall be selected so as to cover the range of different RRCs of C1 tyres and C2 tyres together, or of C3 tyres; in any event, the difference between the highest RRC of the alignment tyre set, and the lowestm RRC of the alignment tyre set shall be, before and after alignment, at least equal to:m (i) 3 N/kN for C1 tyres and C2 tyres; and (ii) 2 N/kN for C3 tyres;
(b) the RRC in the candidate or reference laboratories (m RRC orm,c RRC ) based on declared RRC values of each alignment tyre of the alignment tyre set shall be distributed evenly;m,l (c) load index values shall adequately cover the range of the tyres to be tested, ensuring that the rolling resistance values also cover the range of the tyres to be tested.
(a) the alignment tyre shows a condition which makes it unusable for further tests; or (b) there are deviations of RRC orm,c RRC greater than 1,5 % relative to earlier measurements after correction for any machine drift.m,l
(a) the measured value of each alignment tyre for each measurement as specified in paragraphs 6.2 and 6.3 of Annex 6 to UNECE Regulation No 117 (i.e. corrected for a temperature of 25 °C and a drum diameter of 2 m); (b) the mean value of the three last measured values of each alignment tyre (in the case of reference laboratories) or the mean value of the n last measured values of each alignment tyre (in the case of candidate laboratories); and(c) the standard deviation ( σ ) as follows:m where: i is the counter from 1 to p for the alignment tyres;j is the counter from 2 to n + 1 for then last repetitions of each measurement of a given alignment tyre;n + 1is the number of repetitions of tyre measurements ( n + 1 = 4 for reference laboratories andn + 1 ≥ 4 for candidate laboratories);p is the number of alignment tyres ( p ≥ 5).
(a) not greater than 0,05 N/kN for C1 tyres and C2 tyres; and (b) not greater than 0,05 N/kN for C3 tyres.
(a) not greater than 0,075 N/kN for C1 tyres and C2 tyres; and (b) not greater than 0,06 N/kN for C3 tyres.
n + 1 = 1 + (σ /m γ )2 , rounded up to the nearest higher integer value
γ = 0,043 N/kN for C1 tyres and C2 tyres;γ = 0,035 N/kN for C3 tyres.
1. A single tyre or tyre set is tested first. If the measured values meet the declared classes or the declared external rolling noise value within the verification tolerances referred to in the table below, the tyre label shall be considered to comply with this Regulation. If the measured values do not meet the declared classes or the declared external rolling noise value within the verification tolerances referred to in the table below, three additional tyres or tyre sets are to be tested; the average measurement value stemming from the three additional tyres or tyre sets tested is to be used to verify the declared information, taking into account the verification tolerances referred to in the table below. 2. Where the classes or values on the tyre label are derived from type‐approval test results obtained in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 661/2009, or UNECE Regulation No 117, Member States may use measurement data obtained from the conformity of production tests on tyres that were carried out under the type‐approval procedure established by Regulation (EU) 2018/858.
Measured parameter | Verification tolerances |
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RRC (fuel efficiency) | The aligned measured value shall not be greater than the upper limit (the highest RRC) of the declared class by more than 0,3 N/kN. |
External rolling noise | The measured value shall not be greater than the declared value of |
Wet grip | The measured value G(T) shall not be lower than the lower limit (the lowest value of G) of the declared class. |
Snow grip | The measured value shall not be lower than the minimum snow grip index. |
Ice grip | The measured value shall not be lower than the minimum ice grip index. |
(a) the trade name or trademark, address, contact details and other legal identification of the supplier; (b) the tyre type identifier; (c) the tyre label in electronic format; (d) the class(es) and other parameters of the tyre label; and (e) the parameters of the product information sheet in electronic format.
(a) the tyre type identifier of all equivalent tyre types that are already placed on the market; (b) a general description of the tyre type, including its dimensions, load index and speed rating, sufficient for it to be unequivocally and easily identified; (c) protocols of the testing, grading and measurement of the tyre parameters set out in Annex I; (d) specific precautions, if any, that shall be taken when the tyre type is assembled, installed, maintained or tested; (e) the measured technical parameters of the tyre type, where relevant; and (f) the calculations performed with the measured technical parameters.
Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009 | This Regulation |
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Article 1(1) | — |
Article 1(2) | Article 1 |
Article 2(1) | Article 2(1) |
Article 2(2) | Article 2(2) |
Article 3, point (1) | Article 3, point (1) |
— | Article 3, point (2) |
Article 3, point (2) | Article 3, point (3) |
— | Article 3, point (4) |
— | Article 3, point (5) |
Article 3, point (3) | Article 3, point (6) |
Article 3, point (4) | Article 3, point (7) |
— | Article 3, point (8) |
Article 3, point (5) | Article 3, point (9) |
— | Article 3, point (10) |
— | Article 3, point (11) |
Article 3, point (6) | Article 3, point (12) |
Article 3, point (7) | Article 3, point (13) |
Article 3, point (8) | Article 3, point (14) |
Article 3, point (9) | Article 3, point (15) |
Article 3, point (10) | Article 3, point (16) |
Article 3, point (11) | Article 3, point (17) |
— | Article 3, point (18) |
Article 3, point (12) | Article 3, point (19) |
Article 3, point (13) | Article 3, point (20) |
— | Article 3, point (21) |
— | Article 3, point (22) |
— | Article 3, point (23) |
— | Article 3, point (24) |
Article 4 | Article 4 |
Article 4(1) | Article 4(1) |
Article 4(1), point (a) | Article 4(1), point (a) |
Article 4(1), point (b) | Article 4(1), point (b) |
Article 4(2) | — |
— | Article 4(2) |
— | Article 4(3) |
Article 4(3) | Article 4(4) |
Article 4(4) | Article 4(5) |
— | Article 4(6) |
— | Article 4(7) |
— | Article 4(8) |
— | Article 4(9) |
— | Article 4(10) |
— | Article 5 |
Article 5(1) | Article 6(1) |
Article 5(1), point (a) | Article 6(1), point (a) |
Article 5(1), point (b) | Article 6(1), point (b) |
— | Article 6(2) |
— | Article 6(3) |
Article 5(2) | Article 6(4) |
Article 5(3) | — |
— | Article 6(5) |
— | Article 6(6) |
— | Article 6(7) |
Article 6 | Article 7 |
— | Article 8 |
Article 7 | Article 9 |
Article 8 | Article 10 |
Article 9(1) | Article 11(1) |
Article 9(2) | Article 11(1) |
Article 9(2), 2nd sentence | Article 4(5) |
Article 10 | Article 11(2) |
— | Article 11(3) |
Article 11, point (a) | — |
Article 11, point (b) | — |
Article 11, point (c) | Article 13(1), point (b) |
Article 12 | Article 11(4) |
— | Article 11(5) |
— | Article 12 |
— | Article 13 |
— | Article 13(1) |
— | Article 13(2) |
— | Article 13(3) |
— | Article 13(4) |
— | Article 14 |
Article 13 | — |
Article 14 | — |
— | Article 15 |
Article 15 | — |
— | Article 16 |
— | Article 17 |
Article 16 | Article 18 |
Annex I | Annex I |
Annex II | Annex II |
— | Annex III |
Annex III | Annex IV |
Annex IV | Annex VI |
Annex IVa | Annex V |
Annex V | — |
— | Annex VII |
— | Annex VIII |
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