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Transporter Shake-Up: Smart Tachographs, Dutch Toll, and EU Work-Time Ruling All Hit in July 2026

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
June 30, 2026
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Europe’s light commercial vehicles face a triple regulatory shift in the coming summer, combining a new mandatory tachograph for cross-border vans, a per-kilometre truck toll in the Netherlands, and a European court ruling that reclassifies travel from the depot as working time. The changes, which take effect from 1 July 2026, are expected to raise compliance costs and reshape daily operations for transporters between 2.5 and 3.5 tonnes.

Until now, only heavy lorries had to fit the second‑generation intelligent tachograph that digitally records driving and rest periods. The EU has now lowered the threshold. “Automated remote readout massively reduces administrative effort,” explains Markus Schneider, representing the technology provider Samsara. Industry service providers such as Geotab are already recommending central telematics platforms to handle the data flow. Jörg Schnermann, CEO of the compliance firm LapID, says his company has introduced specific training modules covering the new tachograph and the revised driving‑time rules.

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Alongside the tachograph mandate, the Netherlands is scrapping its old Eurovignette system and introducing a distance‑based truck toll for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes. An on‑board unit (OBU) must remain permanently active to record the route; there is no separate ticket for one‑off trips. Revenue will be channelled back into transport infrastructure, including road maintenance and expansion of charging points. Electric trucks are subject to the toll but at significantly reduced rates. In Germany, by contrast, the exemption for e‑trucks remains in place until mid‑2031. The logistics provider Andreas Schmid Group already operates two Mercedes‑Benz eActros 600 on a long‑haul route between Bavaria and Hesse.

A European Court of Justice ruling from October 2025 acquires practical force from July: journeys from a company base to the first customer site and the return trip count as working time, provided the employer sets the itinerary. The judgement primarily affects sectors such as construction, field service and home care. Penalties elsewhere are also tightening. Trading Flensburg penalty points commercially will be punishable with fines up to €30,000 from July, and the limitation period for traffic‑fine notices extends from three to six months. Additionally, from 7 July, all new passenger cars must be equipped with a specified list of driver‑assistance systems as standard.

Logistics operators are contending with rising operational costs. In Germany, a fuel discount is expiring, making petrol around 17 cents per litre more expensive. Across the border, the Dutch minimum wage rises to €14.99 per hour. For consumers, July brings a mixed bag: pensions increase by 4.24 percent; ordering goods worth under €150 from outside the EU now incurs a €3 customs fee per product category; flight tickets become slightly cheaper due to small reductions in aviation taxes; and entry to Cologne Cathedral will cost €12.

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