A Slew of National Standards, Including Safety Standards for Battery Swapping in Commercial Electric Vehicles, Set to Take Effect in November
2025-10-31 / Read about 0 minute
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From November 1st onwards, a range of national standards will be put into practice. These encompass safety standards for battery swapping in commercial electric vehicles and coding rules for lithium - ion batteries. These standards are poised to offer robust support for the sound development of emerging and future industries. They will also foster a favorable consumption environment and protect the life and property safety of the public.

Among these standards, the "Safety Requirements for Battery Swapping in Electric Vehicles - Part 2: Commercial Vehicles" clearly outlines the safety requirements for N1, N2, and N3 class commercial electric vehicles that are equipped with battery - swapping capabilities. In English - speaking regulatory contexts, such detailed categorization helps in precisely defining the scope of safety regulations.

Meanwhile, the "Coding Rules for Lithium - ion Batteries" stipulate that each newly manufactured battery should be assigned a unique identity code. This code is crucial as it enables comprehensive full - lifecycle management of the batteries, which is in line with the best practices in the global battery industry for traceability and quality control.