Considering an Electric Scooter This Holiday Season? Essential Information to Know

Starting in 2027, all electric scooters in Spain will need to display the official DGT identification plate, which certifies that the vehicle meets all legal and safety requirements.

What is the DGT Plate?
The DGT plate is a small identification tag that contains important information, including:

  • Serial number
  • Approved model
  • Brand
  • Technical specifications
  • Official stamp from a DGT-certified manufacturer

This plate ensures the scooter adheres to safety standards regarding braking, lighting, stability, and maximum speed limits.

Why Is It Important?
From 2027 onward, scooters lacking this certification will not be permitted on public roads. Without the DGT plate, you risk the following:

  • Your scooter is deemed “not road legal”
  • Potential fines
  • Authorities may immobilize the scooter
  • Lack of insurance coverage in case of an accident

How to Verify Your Scooter’s Certification
Before making a purchase, ensure your scooter clearly states:

  • “VMP – DGT Certified”
  • Compliance with the 2022 VMP regulation
  • The DGT plate is installed or included in the packaging
  • The manufacturer is listed in the official DGT registry

If the scooter does not have the plate, it’s best to avoid purchasing it.

Shopping Tip
Be cautious: some retailers may still offer older, non-certified models at a lower price. However, these will soon be illegal to ride. Opting for a certified model now is the smarter choice.

Quick Summary

  • When buying a scooter, ensure it has the DGT plate.
  • Without the plate, it won’t be legal for use starting in 2027.

Stay informed and make safe choices when considering your electric scooter purchase!

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