Retrofit Mobility Europe
15 Apr 2025 EV/HFCV retrofit systems: Input from retrofit industry (RME) EV/HFCV-01-04/Rev.1 2025-04-15 RME
15 Sep 2025 Vehicle retrofitting : feedback from retrofitters (RME) EV/HFCV-03-02 2025-09-15 RME
10 Dec 2025 UN R100: Feedback on application to retrofit manufacturers (RME) EV/HFCV-05-02 2025-12-10 RME
4 Mar UN R13 – Braking retrofit impact (RME) EV/HFCV-07-03 2026-03-04 RME
4 Mar EV/HFCV retrofitting: Comments on the working draft UN Regulation (RME) EV/HFCV-07-04 2026-03-04 RME
20 Apr EV/HFCV retrofit systems: Position on cyber security (RME) EV/HFCV-08-02 2026-04-20 RME views: Vehicles were on the road before UN R155 came into force. Retrofitting extends vehicle life in line with climate action and circular economy objectives. Retrofitters must be responsible only for components involved in the transformation and any parts they add or modify, not for original vehicle components. A risk management demonstration dossier limited to the transformed system must be included in transformation approval applications. If the origin vehicle is not R155-approved, retrofitters may provide the dossier without laboratory tests. If R155-approved, authorities decide on compliance, requiring laboratory tests if needed. Manufacturers' data are not accessible to retrofitters. The application of cyber security provisions (i.e., UN R155 compliance) should be delayed by two years from the entry-into-force of the new regulation for the approval of EC/HFCV retrofit systems and revisions to UN R155 should also provide two-year transitional provisions before the application to the retrofit regulation. RME