Réglementations européennes sur les skateboards électriques 2026
⚡ Réglementations européennes sur les skateboards électriques 2026
In Europe, electric mobility is progressing, but each country sets its own rules for e-skateboards: speed limits, power, insurance, authorised locations, registration. This Evo-Spirit guide brings together the essentials, country by country, so you know where to ride safely and how to equip yourself to avoid trouble.
🎯 En bref : peut-on rouler en skateboard électrique en Europe ?
La réponse dépend du pays. Sur 23 pays européens analysés :
E-skateboards are recognised and authorised under certain conditions (speed limited, equipment).
- France
- Belgique
- Finlande
- Lituanie
- Lettonie
- Malte
- Pologne
- Roumanie
- Slovaquie
- Slovénie
- Suède
- Danemark
- Grèce
- République tchèque
Allemagne (€70 fine + confiscation), Pays-Bas (€400 fine) and Autriche. For use on private land only.
- Allemagne
- Pays-Bas
- Autriche
Non specific framework. Tolerance varies by city and enforcement.
- Croatie
- Chypre
- Bulgarie
- Estonie
- Hongrie
- Italie
📊 Tableau comparatif de 23 pays
Click on a country to see full details. Data may change, always check locally.
⚠️ Warning: The information presented in this article is the result of our research and does not constitute official data. Regulations change regularly and may vary by city or region. Always check current local legislation before riding in a country. Evo-Spirit disclaims all responsibility in case of infringement.
✅ Established Legal Framework (14 countries)
🇫🇷 France • 🇧🇪 Belgique • 🇩🇰 Danemark • 🇫🇮 Finlande • 🇬🇷 Grèce • 🇱🇻 Lettonie • 🇱🇹 Lituanie • 🇲🇹 Malte • 🇵🇱 Pologne • 🇷🇴 Roumanie • 🇸🇰 Slovaquie • 🇸🇮 Slovénie • 🇸🇪 Suède • 🇨🇿 République tchèque
❌ Prohibited on Public Roads (3 countries)
🇩🇪 Allemagne • 🇳🇱 Pays-Bas • 🇦🇹 Autriche
⚠️ Unclear Legislation (6 countries)
🇧🇬 Bulgarie • 🇭🇷 Croatie • 🇨🇾 Chypre • 🇪🇪 Estonie • 🇭🇺 Hongrie • 🇮🇹 Italie
👇 Cliquez sur un pays dans le tableau ci-dessous pour plus de détails
| Pays | Vitesse maximale | Âge min. | Assurance | Casque | Où rouler | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ CADRE LÉGAL ÉTABLI (14 pays) | ||||||
| ✅ | 🇫🇷 France | 25 km/h | 14 ans | Obligatoire | Recommandé | Pistes cyclables, routes ≤50km/h |
| ✅ | 🇧🇪 Belgique | 25 km/h | - | Recommandé | Recommandé | Pistes cyclables, routes, RAVeL |
| ✅ | 🇫🇮 Finlande | 25 km/h | 15 ans | Non (si ≤1kW) | Recommandé | Pistes cyclables, routes |
| ✅ | 🇱🇹 Lituanie | 25 km/h | 16 ans | Non (si ≤1kW) | - | Pistes cyclables, accotements |
| ✅ | 🇱🇻 Lettonie | 25 km/h | 14 ans | Non | Recommandé | Pistes cyclables (inscription obligatoire) |
| ✅ | 🇲🇹 Malte | 20 km/h | 18 ans | Obligatoire | Recommandé | Routes (permis requis) |
| ✅ | 🇵🇱 Pologne | 20 km/h | 10 ans | Non | - | Pistes cyclables, trottoirs (allure de marche) |
| ✅ | 🇷🇴 Roumanie | 25 km/h | 14 ans | Non | Obligatoire pour les 14-16 ans | Pistes cyclables, routes |
| ✅ | 🇸🇰 Slovaquie | - | 15 ans | - | - | Pistes cyclables, trottoirs (allure de marche) |
| ✅ | 🇸🇮 Slovénie | 25 km/h | - | - | - | Pistes cyclables, trottoirs (allure de marche) |
| ✅ | 🇸🇪 Suède | 20 km/h | 15 ans | Si >250W | Obligatoire <15 ans | Pistes cyclables, routes |
| ❌ INTERDIT (3 pays) | ||||||
| Pays | Vitesse maximale | Âge min. | Assurance | Casque | Où rouler | |
| ❌ | 🇩🇪 Allemagne | - | - | - | - | Terrain privé uniquement |
| ❌ | 🇳🇱 Pays-Bas | - | - | - | - | Interdit (amende de 400 €) |
| ❌ | 🇦🇹 Autriche | - | - | - | - | Zone grise très restrictive |
| ⚠️ LOIS PEU CLAIRES (6 pays) | ||||||
| Pays | Vitesse maximale | Âge min. | Assurance | Casque | Où rouler | |
| ⚠️ | 🇭🇷 Croatie | 25 km/h* | - | - | Obligatoire* | Tolérance variable |
| ⚠️ | 🇨🇾 Chypre | - | - | - | - | Non officiellement autorisé |
| ⚠️ | 🇧🇬 Bulgarie | 25 km/h* | 16 ans* | Obligatoire* | Obligatoire* | Tolérance variable |
| ✅ | 🇩🇰 Danemark | 20 km/h | 15 ans | - | Obligatoire | Pistes cyclables |
| ⚠️ | 🇪🇪 Estonie | 25 km/h* | - | - | Obligatoire <16 ans* | Tolérance variable |
| ✅ | 🇬🇷 Grèce | 25 km/h | - | Non | Recommandé | Pistes cyclables, routes ≤50km/h |
| ⚠️ | 🇭🇺 Hongrie | - | - | - | - | Zone grise totale |
| ⚠️ | 🇮🇹 Italie | 20 km/h* | - | Bientôt obligatoire* | Obligatoire* | Zone grise (régularisation en cours) |
| ✅ | 🇨🇿 République tchèque | 25 km/h* | - | Si >25km/h | Recommandé | Trottoirs, pistes cyclables |
* Règles des trottinettes appliquées par analogie
🌍 Détail par pays
Since 2019, France has recognised electric skateboards as PMDs (Personal Motorised Devices). They have their place on public roads under strict conditions.
Obligatoire equipment: front/rear lights, reflectors, audible warning device. Où rouler: cycle paths first, otherwise roads limited to 50 km/h. Prohibited on pavements unless by municipal decision.
💸 Possible fines: up to €1.500 for non-compliant use.
Since June 2019, e-skateboards have been recognised as motorised personal mobility devices. Below 6 km/h = pedestrian (pavements allowed). Above = cyclist (cycle paths or roads).
Non licence or registration. RAVeL allowed if limited to 25 km/h. If your skateboard exceeds 25 km/h or 4 kW → homologation, a number plate and insurance are mandatory.
3 categories: ≤15 km/h and ≤1kW = pedestrian. 16-25 km/h and ≤1kW = bicycle (cycle paths and roads). >25 km/h or >1kW = moped (registration, insurance, licence required).
Max blood alcohol content 0.5‰. Most e-skateboards limited to 25 km/h remain fully legal.
E-skateboards belong to the UTO (personal transport devices) category. Max speed 20 km/h on cycle paths. Pavements allowed only at walking speed. Roads prohibited.
10-18 ans: cycling card or licence required. 🚫 Alcohol, passengers, holding a phone is prohibited.
E-skateboards recognised as personal mobility vehicles. Pistes cyclables and roads allowed. Pavements strictly prohibited. Obligatoire equipment: brakes, lights, audible warning device. Blood alcohol content: 0‰.
Allemagne remains one of the strictest countries in Europe. The law requires a motorised vehicle to be equipped with handlebars. E-skateboards therefore cannot be homologated.
Contrary to popular belief, e-skateboards are prohibited in the Pays-Bas. They cannot obtain homologation and are not allowed on public roads (roads, cycle paths, pavements).
Associations like FatDaddy are campaigning for legalisation, but no developments are expected in the short term.
Autriche has not integrated e-skateboards into its legislation. Only scooters have been added. E-skateboards are in a legal vacuum: neither formally prohibited nor truly authorised.
Tolerance possible on pavements at slow speeds. Personal liability insurance recommended.
E-skateboards do not yet have a legal framework. Scooters are regulated (20 km/h max, helmet mandatory). From July 2025: number plates and insurance will be mandatory for scooters.
E-skateboards are expected to follow suit. In the meantime: grey area, ride cautiously and well-equipped.
Since January 2019, e-skateboards have been legal in Danemark. Conditions: min age 15, speed ≤20 km/h, mandatory lighting day and night. Restrictions: max weight 10 kg, max range 30 km. Pistes cyclables only.
Grèce has adopted a law on ΕΠΗΟ (Light Electric Personal Vehicles) including electric skateboards. Vitesse maximale: 25 km/h on roads, 6 km/h on pavements. Obligatoire lighting and brakes.
Non law clearly defines e-skateboards. Non legal category. Tolerance varies by city (Budapest is stricter). Cautious and discreet riding recommended. Alcohol strictly prohibited.
E-skateboards considered pedestrians on pavements. Since April 2024: mandatory insurance if speed >25 km/h or weight >25 kg. Prague has local restrictions (Segways banned in the centre).
Outside Prague: general tolerance, police appreciate responsible riding.
Since 2024, e-skateboards have been explicitly included in Lituanien law on "personal mobility devices". Max power 1 kW, speed limited to 25 km/h. Riding on cycle paths and shoulders.
Pavements prohibited except at walking pace. Max blood alcohol content 0.4‰.
Clear legal framework in Lettonie. E-skateboards must be registered with the authorities. Circulation on cycle paths, max speed 25 km/h.
Riga has a good network of cycle paths. Cautious riding recommended in the city centre.
Malte has strict regulations: minimum 18 ans old, driving licence required, mandatory insurance. Speed limited to 20 km/h on roads.
Small island with dense traffic. Caution in tourist areas.
In Slovaquie, e-skateboards are treated as pedestrians. Circulation allowed on cycle paths and pavements (at walking pace).
Bratislava is developing its cycle network. Non explicit top speed but caution is recommended.
Slovénie allows e-skateboards on cycle paths and pavements (at walking pace). Recommandé max speed 25 km/h.
Ljubljana, European Green Capital, has excellent cycling infrastructure.
E-skateboards are treated as bicycles in Suède. Conditions: max power 250W, max speed 20 km/h. Beyond that = moped (mandatory insurance).
Casque mandatory for those under 15. Stockholm and Malmö have excellent cycle paths.
Croatie has no specific regulation for e-skateboards. Electric scooters are currently being regularised (mandatory helmet planned).
In practice: tolerance on cycle paths. Avoid crowded tourist areas (Dubrovnik, Split). Discreet riding recommended.
Law adopted in 2022 for "Personal Mobility Devices" but e-skateboards are not explicitly mentioned. Proposal: minimum 16 ans old, pavement prohibition depending on municipalities.
Usage tolerated on cycle paths in tourist areas (Limassol, Paphos). Check local rules.
Non specific legal framework for e-skateboards in Bulgarie. Electric scooters are regulated (25 km/h, 16 ans old, a mandatory helmet and insurance).
In practice: variable tolerance. Sofia has some cycle paths. Cautious riding and equipment recommended.
Estonie has no specific law for e-skateboards. "Light electric vehicles" are currently being regulated. Casque mandatory for those under 16 ans old is planned.
Tallinn is very welcoming to micro-mobility. General tolerance on cycle paths and pavements.
Le skateboard électrique est-il légal en France ?
Yes, since the decree of 23 October 2019. Electric skateboards are classified as PMDs. Conditions: speed limited to 25 km/h, minimum age 14, mandatory third-party liability insurance, circulation on cycle paths or roads (pavements prohibited).
Do you need insurance for an electric skateboard?
In France: yes, mandatory. Specific PMD third-party liability insurance is required (approx. €50-100/year). In Belgique, family liability insurance may suffice. In Allemagne and the Pays-Bas, e-skateboards are prohibited on public roads.
What is the maximum authorised speed for an electric skateboard?
The limit varies: 25 km/h in France, Belgique, Grèce and Lituanie; 20 km/h in Pologne, Suède and Danemark. Unrestricted "Sport" versions are reserved for private land.
Is electric skateboarding prohibited in Allemagne?
Yes, on public roads. Allemagne requires homologation (eKFV) which is impossible to obtain for skateboards. Fine: €70 + 1 Flensburg point. Use permitted only on private land.
Is electric skateboarding prohibited in the Pays-Bas?
Yes. The Pays-Bas prohibits all vehicles without RDW homologation. Fine: €380-410, possible confiscation.
Where can you ride an electric skateboard in Europe?
Favourable countries: France, Belgique, Finlande, Danemark, Grèce, Pologne, Suède and the Baltic states. Generally on cycle paths. Pavements are prohibited almost everywhere.
What is the minimum age to ride an electric skateboard?
Variable: 14 ans old in France, 10 ans old in Pologne, 15 ans old in Danemark, 16 ans old in Lituanie. In Belgique: 13 years old on roads, 10 ans old on pavements.
What is the fine for a non-compliant electric skateboard?
France: €35 (pavement), €135 (speed), up to €1.500 (>25 km/h). Allemagne: €70 + 1 point. Pays-Bas: €380-410. Autriche: up to €726.
All our models are available in a road-legal version, limited to 25 km/h in accordance with the French PMD decree. Equipment included: front/rear lights, audible warning device, reflectors.
🏙️ Switcher V3 City - PMD - Urbain, compact, idéal pour les trajets quotidiens
🛤️ Switcher V3 - PMD - Polyvalent, tout chemin
🏔️ Xplorer V2 - PMD - Tout-terrain, grands pneus pneumatiques
👉 Guide complet : comment choisir son skateboard électrique ?
Europe is moving towards freer mobility, but electric skateboarding remains a field where each country draws its own lines. Some lead the way, others hold back, and many leave things unclear.
At Evo-Spirit, we believe the road belongs to those who dare to take it - with respect, caution, and good equipment. Our boards are designed to adapt to existing legal frameworks, with compliant PMD versions where required.
Cet article est basé sur les textes et sources officiels suivants :
- 🇫🇷 France: Service-Public.fr • Décret n° 2019-1082
- 🇧🇪 Belgique: Belgique.be - Appareils de mobilité
- 🇩🇪 Allemagne: eKFV - Ordonnance sur les petits véhicules électriques
- 🇳🇱 Pays-Bas: Rijksoverheid.nl
- 🇪🇺 Other countries: National government websites, rider associations, specialised forums
📅 Last global verification: 2 April 2026
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