Service and maintenance

This LAP examines:
• The differences in the roadworthiness inspection, service and maintenance (process and requirements) for hydrogen L category vehicles compared to conventional vehicles,
• The responsible authorities/independent bodies to carry out technical inspections
• The requirements to operate a testing centre/service and maintenance company for hydrogen vehicles;

Glossary:

A motor vehicle service is a series of maintenance procedures carried out at a set time interval or after the vehicle has travelled a certain distance. The service intervals are specified by the vehicle manufacturer in a service schedule and some modern cars display the due date for the next service electronically on the instrument panel. Technical inspection (roadworthiness test) means an inspection designed to ensure that a vehicle is safe to be used on public roads and that it complies with required and mandatory safety and environmental characteristics.

Pan-European Assessment:

In general, the service and maintenance requirements and procedures for hydrogen vehicles are laid down in guidelines issued by the manufacturers.
The hydrogen vehicles as conventional vehicles with a design speed exceeding 25 km/h of categories M, N and O shall undergo periodic roadworthiness tests in order to ensure that vehicles on the road remain roadworthy and safe.

Currently, there are no legal requirements in place for roadworthiness testing of motorcycles, bikes and quadricycles at EU level.
From 1 January 2022, European Legislation (Directive 2014/45/EU) will require two-and three-wheel motorcycles, powered tricycles and heavy quadricycles, with an engine displacement of more than 125 cm3 to be roadworthiness tested. However, Member States may exclude these vehicles from testing if they have put in place alternative effective road safety measures, considering in particular road safety statistics of the last five years.
In a number of countries some types of the L category vehicles are included in the scope of periodic roadworthiness testing.

The service and technical inspections requirements and procedures do not present any important barriers for the market entry of hydrogen motorcycles and quadricycles. Nevertheless, the lack of specific regulations for maintenance, testing and technical control of hydrogen motorcycles and quadricycles may restrict their deployment and increase the maintenance costs. It may create an uncertainty for the users and negatively affect their choice to purchase hydrogen vehicles. The use of improper technics may cause vehicle damages or transport accidents.
Therefore, specific testing methods and requirements for the inspections areas, equipment and staff with focus on specific hydrogen components on board and related to the hydrogen L category vehicles safety on the road have to be developed.
Is it a barrier?
No, Neutral
Assessment Severity
NA
Assessment
It doesn’t seem to be a real barrier. The LAP can worsen the economics of a decision at least at the beginning of market introduction of hydrogen FC vehicles because of the missing competition – thus resulting in an economic barrier.

Questions:

Question 1 Is there a difference in the service and maintenance inspection (process and requirement) for a hydrogen vehicle compared to a conventional vehicle? a - motorcycles (and bikes)
a - no data available
Question 1 Is there a difference in the service and maintenance inspection (process and requirement) for a hydrogen vehicle compared to a conventional vehicle? b - quadricycles If yes, please specify, e.g. what are the specific maintenance needs and service requirements for hydrogen vehicles?
b - no data available
Question 2 Which vehicles are subject to technical inspections (roadworthiness tests)?
Motorcycles; quadricycles not known
Question 3 Is there a framework and if yes, what are the requirements to operate a testing, inspection and certification (service and maintenance) company for hydrogen vehicles? a) technical i. motorcycles (and bikes) ii. quadricycles b) legislative / certification i. motorcycles (and bikes) ii. quadricycles
a) technical i. motorcycles (and bikes) – In Austria it is the service station/repair shop (mostly coupled with the dealer) which offers with trained staff these kind of works. The service station/repair shop acts as a temporary authority when it comes to technical inspections (assigned by law for this specific action). Of course trained staff is required. ii- see i. b) legislative / certification i. motorcycles (and bikes) ii. quadricycles – In Austria it is the service station/repair shop (mostly coupled with the dealer) which provides with trained staff certification works. The service station acts as a temporary authority when it comes to technical inspections (assigned by law for this specific action). Trained staff is required.
Question 4 Which are the responsible authorities/independent bodies to carry out technical inspections? a - motorcycles (and bikes)
a - In Austria it is the service station/repair shop (mostly coupled which offers with trained staff technical inspections. The service station acts as a temporary authority when it comes to technical inspections (assigned by law for this specific action). Trained staff is required
Question 4 Which are the responsible authorities/independent bodies to carry out technical inspections? b - quadricycles
b - In Austria it is the repair shop (mostly coupled with the dealer) as such because the repair shop acts as a temporary authority when it comes to technical inspections (assigned by law for this specific action
Describe the comparable technology and its relevance with regard to hydrogen
The processes and the thereto related requirements are more or less the same like the ones for vehicles fuelled by gasoline or diesel and even more to the processes for vehicles fuelled by CNG or LNG. The latter because of the application of high pressure and high explosive fuels respectively of the similarity of liquid hydrogen to LNG

National legislation:

EU Legislation: