
The requirements for the 2025 vehicle standards have been officially released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on April 28, 2025. These standards focus on several key areas, including electric vehicle performance, battery safety, and thermal management systems.
The new regulations aim to enhance the safety levels of electric vehicles and ensure compliance with stringent requirements regarding battery performance and safety features. The guidelines specify that electric vehicles must meet rigorous standards for battery safety and performance, with particular attention given to the safety of high-capacity batteries.
In addition, the standards will cover the testing and certification processes for electric vehicles, including rapid charging capabilities and performance metrics for electric motors. Manufacturers will need to adhere to these new regulations to ensure that their vehicles are compliant with national standards.
The MIIT has emphasized the importance of developing high-performance electric vehicles while also ensuring that they meet safety standards. This includes the management of electric power systems and the safety protocols associated with them.
Moreover, the guidelines will also address the need for improved recycling and disposal methods for electric vehicle batteries to minimize environmental impacts.
For more detailed information about the 2025 vehicle standards, please visit the relevant section on the official MIIT website.
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