If applicable, name of local government involved (Article 3.2 and 7.2):
Agency responsible: Standardization Administration of the State Administration for Market Regulation
Name and address (including telephone and fax numbers, email and website addresses, if available) of agency or authority designated to handle comments regarding the notification shall be indicated if different from above:
Products covered (HS or CCCN where applicable, otherwise national tariff heading. ICS numbers may be provided in addition, where applicable): Electric vehicles traction battery cells, packs or systems; Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling- stock, and parts and accessories thereof (HS 87); Commercial vehicles (ICS 43.080)
Title, number of pages and language(s) of the notified document: National Standard of the P.R.C., Electric Vehicles Traction Battery Safety Requirements (33 page(s), in Chinese)
Description of content: This standard specifies the safety requirements and test methods for secondary cells, battery packs or systems of traction batteries for electric vehicles (hereinafter referred to as "batteries"). This standard applies to lithium ion batteries, nickel-hydrogen batteries, and other rechargeable energy storage devices for electric vehicles.
Objective and rationale, including the nature of urgent problems where applicable: To ensure traffic safety; Protection of human health or safety; Other
Proposed date of adoption: To be determined
Proposed date of entry into force: 6 months after adoption
Final date for comments: 60 days from notification
WTO/TBT National Notification and Enquiry Center of the People''s Republic of China
The National Standards of the People''s Republic of China (),[1][2] coded as GB, are the standards issued by the Standardization Administration of China under the authorization of Article 10 of the Standardization Law of the People''s Republic of China.[3][4]
According to Article 2 of the Standardization Law, national standards are divided into mandatory national standards and recommended national standards.[3] Mandatory national standards are prefixed "GB". Recommended national standards are prefixed "GB/T". Guidance technical documents are prefixed with "GB/Z", but are not legally part of the national standard system.[5]
Mandatory national standards are the basis for the product testing which products must undergo during the China Compulsory Certificate (CCC or 3C) certification. If there is no corresponding mandatory national standard, CCC is not required.
A Chinese standard code has three parts: the prefix, the sequential number, and the year number. For example, GB 2312-1980 refers to the national compulsory standard (GB), sequential number 2312, revision year 1980.[6]
Besides the national standard repository, China allows the registration of standards by industry/trade, by localities (DB, Dìfāng Biāozhǔn, "local standard"), by associations (T), or by an individual company (Q). The overall prefix number-year format is retained.[6]
The Standardization Administration operates a website for obtaining digital copies of the standards (excluding those dealing with food safety, environment protection, and civil engineering). The availability is broken down as follows (as of October 2023):[5]
Copies of standards (written in simplified Chinese) may be obtained from the SPC web store.[8]
A non-exhaustive list of National Standards of the People''s Republic of China is listed as follows, accompanied with similar international standards of ISO, marked as identical (IDT), equivalent (EQV), or non-equivalent (NEQ).
Changes are made frequently within the Chinese regulatory system as new standards are released and existing standards are updated.
Late last year, China’s Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China (Standardization Administration of China) released its Announcement No. 20 of 2023, announcing the approval of 423 new recommended GB standards. These include a number of new GB standards that set certification requirements for various battery and energy storage systems. CCC certification is required for many battery systems in order to be allowed to import them into China and sell them there. In addition, special regulations regarding battery system registration in China must be observed.
For more information on howCCC certification, theCCC Self-Declarationandvoluntary CCAP or CQC certificationmay affect your company, or for more information aboutCCC certificationin general, please visit ourNews Sectionwhere you will find current updates twice a week.
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