Our Mission

EUROMOT is the European Association of Internal Combustion Engine and Alternative Powertrain Manufacturers. It is an international non-profit organisation according to Belgium law (aisbl) which serves the interests of these manufacturers supplying the European market. EUROMOT is a centre of excellence and knowledge in all matters related to European and worldwide product regulation, operating at a pre-competitive level.

EUROMOT supports its member companies in addressing the challenges ahead and act as an expertise ecosystem hub for nonroad, marine and stationary internal combustion engines applications whilst at the same time reflecting the gradual evolution towards decarbonisation by adding alternative powertrain and advanced energy sources to its scope.

 

Our mission is …

1. To be the authoritative voice of the internal combustion engine and alternative powertrain industry in regulatory matters so as to be recognised by the key regulatory bodies and achieve a pro-active engagement in the international harmonisation of regulations.

In this context the Association’s primary role is:

  • to implement a working group structure that promotes the discussion and development of EUROMOT policies and positions on regulatory issues reflecting the consensus opinion of its members;
  • to maintain an open and fair dialogue with regulatory bodies in Europe and worldwide;
  • to co-ordinate with trade associations from the nonroad, marine and power generation industry sectors in engaging with regulators on engine- and alternative powertrain-related issues.

 

2. To be the trusted source of information for the engine and alternative powertrain industry, equipment manufacturers, legislators and media with regard to current and future requirements.

In this context the Association’s primary role is:

  • to collect and disseminate information concerning current and future regulatory requirements;
  • to promote advanced internal combustion engine and alternative powertrain technologies;
  • to provide reliable facts & figures on the essential role and economic importance of internal combustion engines and alternative powertrains.

 

3. To offer the internal combustion engine and alternative powertrain industry a sought-after centre of expertise and forum for discussions.

In this context the Association’s primary role is:

  • to consult members on regulatory developments and indicate their potential significance;
  • to provide a forum for members to raise and discuss issues affecting the industry;
  • to provide a forum for members and their customers in the nonroad sector to raise and discuss cross-industry issues;
  • to co-ordinate pre-competitive cost-sharing technology research projects;
  • to help emerging markets make advance in the reduction of emissions and promote the implementation of internationally harmonised regulations.