China's Strict Battery Regulations: A Drive Toward Safer EVs
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China to tighten EV battery rules to reduce fire and explosion risks
China is tightening regulations on battery-powered vehicles and will require its carmakers to comply with higher battery safety standards, aiming to reduce risks of fire and explosions in the fast-growing sector.
China's Strict Battery Regulations: A Drive Toward Safer EVs
China's Strict Battery Regulations: A Drive Toward Safer EVs China is set to enforce tougher safety regulations for battery-powered vehicles, with heightened standards aiming to curb fire and explosion risks in the burgeoning industry.The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has rolled out a comprehensive set of technical criteria for the batteries used in electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The revised guidelines, effective from Ju…
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Hyundai Mobis Develops Battery-Integrated Fire Extinguishing Technology For EVs
As the electric vehicle (EV) sector continues to flourish within the automotive industry, it’s equally vital that the surrounding technologies evolve in step. In a significant breakthrough, Hyundai Mobis has announced the successful development of a battery-integrated fire extinguishing system. For the uninitiated, the company is a member of the Hyundai Motor Group, which focuses car parts and services. Utilising heat-resistant materials, it has…
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