
Exciting News! The new era of electric vehicles is making strides as the latest national standards for electric vehicles have been tested successfully. On May 8, 2025, it was announced that the Hengdian Era electric vehicles have passed the new national standards testing.
As of May 8, 2025, the Hengdian Era’s B-series passenger vehicles, H-series heavy-duty commercial vehicles, and L-series light-duty commercial vehicles have all been evaluated at various testing centers, including those in Shanghai and the National Vehicle Inspection Center. They successfully met the requirements of GB 38031-2025, which outlines the safety standards for electric vehicle power batteries.
This new national standard emphasizes protection against thermal runaway and collision resistance, ensuring higher safety levels in electric vehicles. According to industry experts, the announcement of the new national standard signifies the government’s commitment to enhancing the safety of new energy vehicles, and it aims to promote the development of reliable electric vehicles in the market.
Since 2020, the Hengdian Era has been actively promoting the production of first-generation battery technologies without thermal runaway concerns, with the goal of meeting the new national requirements within six years. Currently, the company continues to advance its first-generation NP technology and is working towards achieving a higher safety standard with the NP 2.0 and NP 3.0 technologies.
The Hengdian Era’s electric vehicles are now recognized as meeting the new national standards for commercial electric vehicles, confirming their high safety and reliability. The emphasis on safety features in these vehicles is expected to enhance their market presence and consumer trust.
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