The Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU is a key European Union regulation that defines the essential requirements for placing wireless and radio-enabled devices on the EU market. For IoT manufacturers, system integrators, and industrial solution providers, understanding and complying with RED is not just a legal necessity – it’s a competitive advantage.
This guide explains what the directive covers, who it applies to, and how Embetech’s embeNET technology supports full compliance for industrial and professional IoT solutions.
The Radio Equipment Directive establishes a harmonized legal framework for the marketing of radio equipment within the European Union. It replaced the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC) on June 13, 2016, with mandatory compliance for all devices from June 13, 2017.
RED applies to all equipment that:
Examples:
The most recent update came with Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/30, introducing mandatory cybersecurity, privacy, and fraud protection requirements for connected devices. These will be enforced from August 1, 2025.
The directive applies to:
For IoT, this includes:
Devices must not endanger the health or safety of persons, pets, or property.
Equipment must function correctly without causing harmful interference to other devices.
Transmitters must use spectrum efficiently to avoid interference, especially in congested bands.
Articles 3.3 (d), (e), and (f) require connected devices to:
Harmonized standards published by ETSI and CENELEC offer a presumption of conformity. By testing against them, manufacturers simplify compliance and speed up market access.
Relevant examples for IoT and industrial mesh:
Using the right harmonized standard reduces testing uncertainty and ensures alignment with RED requirements.
From August 1, 2025, all devices within RED’s scope that connect to the internet must meet cybersecurity requirements set by Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/30:
For IoT products, this means encryption, authentication, and update mechanisms will be mandatory.
embeNET is designed with RED compliance in mind, offering:
EMBETECH’s RED-compliant wireless mesh solutions are used in mining, transport, smart buildings, and stage performance systems.
What devices fall under RED?
Any device using radio waves for communication in the EU market.
Does RED apply to battery-powered IoT devices?
Yes – as long as they use wireless communication.
What’s the difference between RED and EMC Directive?
EMC covers interference, while RED includes EMC plus safety, spectrum use, and cybersecurity.
How do I know which harmonized standard applies?
Check ETSI/CENELEC publications for your device type and frequency band.
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