NTA 8776 is a Dutch technical agreement specifically developed for helmets used on speed pedelecs (e-bikes up to 45 km/h). It requires impact testing at higher velocities than standard bicycle helmet certifications (CPSC, EN 1078), with impact energies approximately 60–80% greater. The standard also includes tests for the specific impact angles common in e-bike crashes. While not legally required in most countries, NTA 8776 is the only certification that verifies a helmet's performance at e-bike speeds. If you ride a speed pedelec, NTA 8776 certification should be a non-negotiable requirement.
Cycling Helmet · E-Bike / Speed Pedelec Helmet
What is NTA 8776 certification and why does it matter for e-bike helmets?
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