What is SERMI – And Why It Matters for Independent Garages in the UK
By Launch Tech UK & Ireland on Mar 23, 2026 2:00:00 PM
The automotive aftermarket is evolving rapidly, and with increasing vehicle security and digitalisation, access to critical repair data is becoming more tightly controlled. One of the most significant developments in this space is SERMI.
What is SERMI?
SERMI stands for Security-Related Vehicle Repair and Maintenance Information. It is a pan-European accreditation scheme designed to give independent garages legitimate access to vehicle security data — access that was previously limited to franchised dealers.
This includes sensitive functions such as key programming, immobiliser work, and security module coding. With SERMI accreditation, independent workshops can operate on a level playing field while maintaining high standards of security and compliance.
When is SERMI launching in the UK?
SERMI is scheduled to go live in the UK on 1 April 2026, making the UK one of the first non-EU countries to adopt the scheme. Initial manufacturers expected to participate include major global brands, with more anticipated to follow over time.
Why SERMI is important
Modern vehicles rely heavily on electronic systems and encrypted data. Without proper access, many essential repairs cannot be completed efficiently or safely.
SERMI ensures:
- Secure and authorised access to sensitive vehicle data
- Protection against vehicle theft and misuse
- Fair competition between independent garages and franchised dealers
- Compliance with manufacturer and regulatory requirements
How does SERMI differ from existing systems?
Many vehicles already use Security Gateway systems to restrict access to certain functions. However, SERMI goes further by introducing a formal accreditation process for both businesses and individual technicians.
This means access is not just about having the right tools — it is about proving trust, legitimacy, and competence.
What work requires SERMI?
Typical tasks requiring SERMI accreditation include:
- Key and lost key programming
- Immobiliser reset or replacement
- Anti-theft system diagnosis
- Security-related ECU software updates
- Accessing encrypted wiring diagrams and system data
- Remote coding operations requiring authentication
Routine diagnostic work that does not involve security data will not require SERMI.
Who can apply?
Independent garages can apply for SERMI accreditation, provided they meet strict criteria. This includes identity checks, business verification, and clean criminal records.
Garages involved in certain high-risk activities or with disqualifying convictions may not be eligible.
What should garages do now?
Although launch is set for 2026, preparation is key. Garages should:
- Stay informed about accreditation requirements
- Review internal processes and staff qualifications
- Ensure compliance with data security and operational standards
- Plan ahead for training and certification
Summary
SERMI represents a major step forward for the independent aftermarket. While it introduces new responsibilities, it also unlocks opportunities — enabling garages to continue delivering comprehensive, professional services in an increasingly secure automotive landscape.
Those who prepare early will be best positioned to benefit.
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