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Moving Intelligence meets new requirements Radio Equipmentent Directive (RED)

From 2025, the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) will set stricter requirements for all wireless equipment within the EU.

More and more devices operate wirelessly, but what about safety and reliability? From 2025, the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) will set stricter requirements for all wireless equipment within the EU. Discover what this directive means and how Moving Intelligence fully meets the latest standards.

What is the Radio Equipment Directive (RED)?

Radio Equipment Directive (RED) is a European regulation designed to ensure the safety, reliability and proper functioning of all wireless equipment within the European Union.

RED applies to nearly all devices that use radio frequencies, such as alarm systems, vehicle tracking systems, communication modules, IoT solutions, GPS trackers, wireless key fobs, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth accessories, mobile phones, smartwatches and even some smart household devices.

Why was the RED introduced?

The rise of wireless technology has brought convenience but also challenges, such as interference, disruptions, and safety risks. Before the introduction of the RED, there was no uniform standard across Europe. As a result, the quality and safety of radio equipment could vary significantly, posing risks for both businesses and consumers. 

That is why the RED was established to ensure: 

  • Safety: devices must meet strict safety requirements. 
  • Reliability: reduced risk of interference and disruptions between devices. 
  • Cybersecurity and privacy: new requirements from 2025 offer users better protection. 
  • Fair competition: all suppliers must comply with the same European standards.

When do companies need to meet the new requirements?

From August 1, 2025, stricter requirements for radio equipment will come into effect, with increased attention to cybersecurity and privacy. Manufacturers, importers and suppliers within the EU must ensure their products comply with these renewed RED standards before bringing them to market.

Ready for the future

With Moving Intelligence, you are assured of solutions that fully comply with the latest Radio Equipment Directive (RED) requirements. 

Whether it’s vehicle security, asset tracking, or smart telematics, all our products are carefully certified according to European regulations. This way, you always choose certainty, reliability, and future-proof solutions.

Check your suppliers

The RED applies to all wireless products. Therefore, always check with your suppliers to ensure their equipment complies with the latest RED directive and is certified according to the requirements effective from August 2025. 

Would you like to know more or are you curious how Moving Intelligence can help your company with safe, certified solutions? Feel free to contact us for expert, non-binding advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What falls under the Radio Equipment Directive (RED)?
RED applies to all wireless devices that use radio frequencies to communicate. Think of alarm systems, GPS trackers, vehicle tracking systems, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth accessories, smartwatches, mobile phones and IoT devices.

From when do the new RED requirements apply?
The stricter requirements of the RED, with extra focus on cybersecurity and privacy, will take effect from August 1, 2025.

Do I need to replace my existing equipment as a company?
Not always. Only new products sold after August 1, 2025, must meet the renewed requirements. Check with your suppliers whether their products comply with the latest RED directive.

What are the benefits of RED-certified equipment?
You are assured of equipment that is safe, reliable, free from disruptions, and compliant with all European laws and regulations.

Do Moving Intelligence products comply with the RED directive?
Yes, all products from Moving Intelligence are fully certified and meet the strictest requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED). 

What are the risks if a product does not comply with the RED directive?
If a product does not comply with the RED directive, it may not be sold or used on the European market. If a non-certified product is offered anyway, the manufacturer or supplier may be held liable. Authorities can withdraw products from the market, impose fines, and, in severe cases, take legal action. For companies and users, this also means increased risk of disruptions, safety issues, and potential liability for damages.

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