New Standards and Implementing Regulations for E-Vehicle Charging
On September 7, 2023, new GB standards for charging systems for electric vehicles were published. Many components of such charging systems usually require CCC certification in
On September 7, 2023, new GB standards for charging systems for electric vehicles were published. Many components of such charging systems usually require CCC certification in
The MEMR Regulation 13/2020 divides BEV charging infrastructure in two types, namely: (i) battery charging facilities (also known as fasilitas pengisian ulang) and (ii) battery
On April 3, the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology officially released GB 38031-2025 "Safety Requirements for
Discover how battery safety innovations, thermal runaway prevention, and China''s new regulations are shaping the future of EVs, fast charging, and energy storage systems.
China''s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has announced new mandatory national safety standards for electric vehicle batteries, set to come into effect on 1
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29 CFR 1926.441 is an OSHA regulation that pertains to construction work and focuses on the safety requirements for batteries
China''s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has announced new mandatory national safety standards for electric
China''s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has announced new mandatory national safety standards for electric
A list of EV charging industry standards and protocols which deliver the flexibility that is needed for the entire electric vehicle market
EMA has adopted specific national standards and technical references, with regards to its regulations and areas of work.
Zero tolerance for EV fire or explosions: China sets mandatory battery rules China has introduced the widely cited "no fire, no explosion" requirement.
This is your go-to source for understanding electric vehicle (EV) charging standards—covering connector types, charging levels, global
China''s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has announced new mandatory national safety standards for electric vehicle batteries that will take effect on July 1,
The safety and performance testing programme for batteries, chargers and charging stations used for electrical and electronic products and components, comprises the
On April 15, 2025, the mandatory national standard "Safety Requirements for Power Batteries Used in Electric Vehicles (GB 38031—2025)" was officially released. This marks a significant
NSW Fair Trading has introduced new standards for lithium-ion e-micromobility products to enhance consumer safety by reducing the
On April 15, 2025, the mandatory national standard "Safety Requirements for Power Batteries Used in Electric Vehicles (GB 38031—2025)" was
Discover how battery safety innovations, thermal runaway prevention, and China''s new regulations are shaping the future of EVs,
An updated mandatory national standard on the safety of electric vehicle batteries in China is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.
Mode 4 charging employs the principle of using an off-board charger to deliver a DC current directly to the battery bypassing the on-board charger. DC quick charging can
On April 3, the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology officially released GB 38031-2025 "Safety Requirements for Power Batteries for Electric Vehicles". This
Discover what the regulation means for your company. Our compact overview shows you the most important changes and how to
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The updated standards have been published under the title ‘Safety Requirements for Power Batteries of Electric Vehicles’ with the reference code GB38031-2025. Manufacturers now have just over a year to comply with the more stringent regulations, which will become binding from July 2026.
China has introduced a groundbreaking electric vehicle (EV) battery safety standard, GB38031-2025, set to take effect on July 1, 2026. This regulation mandates that EV batteries must not catch fire or explode, even during thermal runaway events, marking a significant advancement in battery safety protocols. 1.
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has announced new mandatory national safety standards for electric vehicle batteries that will take effect on July 1, 2026.
BEIJING, April 15 -- An updated mandatory national standard on the safety of electric vehicle batteries in China is set to take effect on July 1, 2026. The standard is titled "Safety Requirements for Power Batteries Used in Electric Vehicles (GB38031-2025)," according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.