12/04/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/04/2025 04:06
Today, transport ministers adopted a Council position that amends the directive laying down maximum authorised dimensions and weights for certain road vehicles. The amendment of the current directive on weights and dimensions aims at ensuring the free and efficient movement of goods and fair competition across the EU, providing sufficient incentives to encourage investment in zero-emission technologies and strengthening enforcement of both new and existing rules for better consistency and efficiency.
I am happy to announce that we have landed an agreement in the Council on a revision of the directive on weights and dimensions. It will help progress the uptake of the green transition of road transport while future-proofing the transport sector.
Thomas Danielsen, Danish Minister for Transport
The proposed amendment includes incentives for the road transport sector to invest in zero-emission technologies, particularly allowing compensation for the added weight because of these technologies.
The changes would also allow the use of European Modular Systems (EMS) between the different member states that allow the use of such systems.
In the Council's position, changes have been made to support the transition to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) while addressing concerns regarding the extra weight these vehicles might impose on road infrastructure:
The Council also wants to maintain the possibilities to deviate from weights and dimensions set in the directive:
The Council would also allow extra length for shuttle services, as to make this service more efficient.
Finally, the Council's position allows zero-emission motor vehicles or vehicle combinations involved in intermodal transport operations to cross borders even if they exceed the maximum weights defined in the directive and if the weight does not exceed what is allowed on either side of the border.
Following today's approval by the Council, the presidency can start negotiations with the European Parliament to reach a final agreement.
The directive on weights and dimensions sets the rules for the maximum allowable weight and dimensions of vehicles used in road transport in the EU. It ensures that vehicles are safe, do not damage infrastructure and have a smaller impact on the environment by not polluting more than they should due to extensive weight.
The proposed amendment of the directive, put forward by the Commission in July 2023, aims at modernising the current rules, reflecting technological advancements, including the uptake of cleaner zero-emission vehicles. The overall goal of the directive is to create a more efficient, sustainable and competitive transport system in the EU, as part of the so-called smart mobility strategy.