Vehicle emissions remote sensing Europe is at the centre of the DAVER (Data for Vehicle Emissions and Noise Remote Sensing) event, bringing together policymakers, regulatory experts, technology leaders and European cities in Madrid to explore the future of air quality monitoring and emissions enforcement.
Supported by EIT Urban Mobility, the DAVER project showcases the next generation of enforcement-ready remote sensing technology. At a key regulatory moment in Europe, the project responds directly to the European Commission’s 2025 Roadworthiness Package, which requires Member States to deploy remote sensing solutions capable of identifying high-emitting vehicles in real-world conditions.
The event will highlight how vehicle emissions remote sensing Europe can move from pilot projects to large-scale, operational deployment. Participants will explore how data-driven enforcement tools can improve air quality, strengthen regulatory compliance and support cities in achieving their climate and public health goals.
A key highlight of the programme will be a live remote sensing demonstration in real traffic conditions in Madrid, offering a unique opportunity to see the technology in action. The DAVER project team will also present its objectives, technical approach and roadmap towards full industrial deployment.
The agenda will include high-level discussions on EU and national regulatory frameworks, including the Roadworthiness Package and future standardisation efforts. Experts will also examine the practical challenges of scaling remote sensing systems across different Member States.
The event will also foster networking between cities, industry stakeholders, researchers and policymakers, encouraging knowledge exchange and collaboration on vehicle emissions remote sensing Europe solutions.
Madrid, as a hub for innovation and urban mobility, provides the ideal setting for this discussion on the future of emissions monitoring and enforcement technologies.
For more information on related initiatives, visit our [EIT Urban Mobility programmes page] or explore our work on sustainable urban mobility solutions.
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