Hello.
Maybe experts could comment on if I can pass legalization of EV build in Germany if i am not a Germany citizen?
I have difficulties with local institutions and looks like i will not be able to do that in Lithuania. Local EMC testing is no longer available.
Can somebody show the documents that state about donor car production date and how it helps in the legalization?
I want to finish building my Audi A2, but it is from 2003. Maybe i will need to look for older one?
where to pass TUV in Germany
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Re: where to pass TUV in Germany
arber333 did it, because he had the same issues with local authorities: viewtopic.php?p=15631#p15631
But make sure to ask your local authorities beforehand whether or not they will accept the German TÜV report.
But make sure to ask your local authorities beforehand whether or not they will accept the German TÜV report.
Technical acceptance (TÜV in Germany)
In the wiki we have a list which describes what we have to do to get our EV cars legal. Have a look here: https://openinverter.org/wiki/Category:Legalities
What do you guys think about a documentation where we can find locations for technical acceptance for getting converted cars legal? Not every TÜV station is able to do that. Based on GDPR it's not allowed to post the name of the guy who is responsible for that. But I think it makes things easier for us to have locations for getting legality.
My idea is to add these information in the wiki where we have the legalities stuff.
Or do we have a documentation for that which I didn't find?
What do you guys think about a documentation where we can find locations for technical acceptance for getting converted cars legal? Not every TÜV station is able to do that. Based on GDPR it's not allowed to post the name of the guy who is responsible for that. But I think it makes things easier for us to have locations for getting legality.
My idea is to add these information in the wiki where we have the legalities stuff.
Or do we have a documentation for that which I didn't find?
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Re: Technical acceptance (TÜV in Germany)
Yes that is a good idea. Just the name and address of the station
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Re: Technical acceptance (TÜV in Germany)
There is also the other TÜV thread: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=4081. Maybe put all into one thread?
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Re: Technical acceptance (TÜV in Germany)
I don't have the rights. So I'm not able to extend the wiki.
If it's possible to give them to me I would enter my TÜV contact and the contacts of the thread uhi22 mentioned
If it's possible to give them to me I would enter my TÜV contact and the contacts of the thread uhi22 mentioned
Re: Technical acceptance (TÜV in Germany)
I think the idea would be great.
While watching a video of the legality of conversion by Classic Electric Cars I had to point out to a commenter that claimed it was not possible/legal in Germany that is IS legal if a bit bureaucratic and I suggested s/he come here.
While watching a video of the legality of conversion by Classic Electric Cars I had to point out to a commenter that claimed it was not possible/legal in Germany that is IS legal if a bit bureaucratic and I suggested s/he come here.
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Re: where to pass TUV in Germany
Merged the two topics.
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Re: where to pass TUV in Germany
Thanks, added the locations to get EV conversions road legal in Germany
Re: where to pass TUV in Germany
@chentron
in Germany looking for:
https://kudaschov.de/de/emv-2
he will make the EMV so you can pass the TÜV
in Germany looking for:
https://kudaschov.de/de/emv-2
he will make the EMV so you can pass the TÜV