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Thailand: New regulations for Electric Vehicles Supply Equipment

Thailand: New regulations for Electric Vehicles Supply Equipment   Thailand has published new regulations for Electric Vehicles Supply Equipment. These are: draft Ministerial Regulation that mandates electric vehicle supply equipment for mode 2 charging of electric road vehicles of categories M and N to conform to the Thai Industrial Standard TIS 62752-2567 (2024) In-Cable Control...

Saudi Arabia: New SASO standard for fuel economy labelling

Saudi Arabia: New SASO standard for fuel economy labelling   Saudi Arabia has published a new standard SASO 2847:2017 “Fuel economy labeling requirements for new light duty vehicles.” The Standard is concerned with the fuel economy labelling requirements of all new incoming light duty vehicles (including Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) and Plug-in Battery Electric Vehicle...

New Zealand: Consultation Document: Supporting the uptake of Smart Electric Vehicle charging in New Zealand

New Zealand: Consultation Document: Supporting the uptake of Smart Electric Vehicle charging in New Zealand   New Zealand has published a Consultation Document regarding the uptake of Smart Electric Vehicle charging in New Zealand. The notified consultation document invites feedback on options to support the uptake of Smart EV chargers. It outlines draft objectives and...

China: New standard GB 38031-2025 “Safety Requirements for Power Batteries for Electric Vehicles”.

China: New standard GB 38031-2025 “Safety Requirements for Power Batteries for Electric Vehicles”.   On April 3, the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology officially released GB 38031-2025 “Safety Requirements for Power Batteries for Electric Vehicles”. This new regulation, known as the “strictest battery safety order in history”, will be implemented on July 1,...

Vietnam: National technical regulation on electric vehicle charging equipment

Vietnam: National technical regulation on electric vehicle charging equipment   Vietnam has published National technical regulation on electric vehicle charging equipment QCVN xx:2025/BKHCN. The draft national technical regulation stipulates the safety requirements for EV conductive supply equipment used for charging electric road vehicles, with a rated supply voltage up to 1 000 V AC or...

China: New GB standard on Electric vehicle charging piles

China: New GB standard on Electric vehicle charging piles   China has published a new National Standard of the P.R.C., Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades for electric vehicle charging piles. The document specifies the energy efficiency grades, minimum allowable values of energy efficiency, and testing methods of electric vehicle charging...

China: New GB standards for energy consumption of cars

China: New GB standards for energy consumption of cars   China has published two new standards relating to the energy consumption of cars – one for fuel, and one for electric cars.  These standards are: GB 27999—XXXX Fuel consumption evaluation methods and targets for passenger cars GB 36980.1—XXXX Energy consumption limits for electric vehicles—Part 1:...

China: CCC certification for EV energy transfer equipment

China: CCC certification for EV energy transfer equipment   China has published a new draft regulation CNCA-CXX-0X:202X General Implementation Rules of China Compulsory Certification for EV energy transfer equipment. It specifies the following issues on China Compulsory Certification (CCC) of EV energy transfer equipment: scope of application, base standards, certification mode, certification unit classification, application...

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