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In May 2026, as major European repair franchises (such as Motofix) announced full integration into the system, the independent aftermarket achieved a critical milestone in legally accessing manufacturers’ encrypted anti-theft vehicle data.
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As Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) proliferate, Europe is fast-tracking data access policies alongside the updated EU End-of-Life Vehicle Regulation. Consequently, SERMI (Scheme for secure Related Motor vehicle Repair and Maintenance Information) has become the mandatory “universal passport” in 2026 for independent workshops to access OEM security-related systems, smart key programming, and powertrain computer calibrations. Workshops without SERMI accreditation are effectively locked out of servicing modern connected vehicles’ security and anti-theft systems.
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Impact:
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Breaking Technical Monopolies: So long as an independent shop is certified and compliant, it enjoys the exact same high-level coding and programming access as OEM-franchised dealerships, ensuring the true execution of the Right-to-Repair act.
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Elevating Industry Standards: Accelerates the digital overhaul of smaller garage operations, filtering out unvetted workshops and significantly elevating the tech-forward image of the automotive aftermarket.
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European Independent Workshops Fully Adopt SERMI: The Era of Standardized Cyber-Secure Automotive Repair Arrives
2026-05-19
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