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TÜV Report Flags 2025 Jump in Elevator Defects Citing Cybersecurity Gaps

The watchdog links the rise to missing proof of cyber protections tied to increasingly digital controls.

Overview

  • Nearly two-thirds of inspected elevators showed minor defects in 2025, over four percentage points higher than 2024 and nearly 22 points above 2023.
  • Inspectors examined about 723,300 installations nationwide, providing a broad view of safety trends.
  • Dangerous defects were found in 0.8% of units, or roughly 5,800 elevators, and about 3,000 were taken out of service immediately.
  • Some shutdowns followed physical hazards such as worn hoist ropes, underscoring that mechanical risks persist alongside digital issues.
  • TÜV urged manufacturers and especially operators to meet legal duties on cybersecurity, maintenance and documentation to reduce safety risks.