What is the national standard electric car
2024-10-08
The national standard electric vehicle standards mainly include the following aspects:
Speed limit: The new national standard stipulates that the maximum design speed of electric bicycles cannot exceed 25 kilometers per hour to ensure safe driving.
Weight limit: The weight of the entire electric bicycle (including the battery) cannot exceed 55kg to reduce the risk of traffic accidents.
Motor power: The motor power has been increased from 240 watts to 400 watts to improve the performance of electric vehicles while maintaining safety.
Foot-riding function: All electric vehicles must have a foot-riding function so that they can ride when the battery is low, ensuring that they can continue to move forward in an emergency.
Requirements for safety helmets: Safety helmets must be worn when riding electric vehicles to protect the rider's head.
Fire performance: The fire performance of electric vehicles has been improved, including battery packs, protection devices, meters, lamps, etc., all need to be able to withstand a certain temperature glow wire test to ensure safety in high temperature environments.
Electrical safety requirements: The new national standard puts forward detailed regulations on the electrical safety of electric vehicles, including safety measures to prevent electrical fires and electric shock.
Charger safety technical specifications: The charger must have a delay protection function to ensure that the output current is automatically cut off under certain circumstances to prevent overheating from causing a fire.
Uniform charging port standards: The charging port must be unified in line with national standards and have safety measures such as delay protection.
Certification requirements: Electric vehicles must be certified by the national 3C and meet all safety standards before they can be produced and sold.
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