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Two New BIS Safety Standards for Electric Vehicles

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The Bureau of Indian Standards or BIS has introduced two new standards, IS 18590: 2024 and IS 18606: 2024.

BIS said that these standards concentrate on the powertrain, a crucial component of electric vehicles.

They focus on the powertrain and battery performance, ensuring they meet stringent safety requirements of electric vehicles in the L, M, and N categories.

The agency has also introduced IS 18294: 2023, specifically for e-rickshaws and E-Karts, covering various aspects from construction to functionality.

Overall, BIS has now introduced 30 standards dedicated to electric vehicles and their accessories, including charging systems.

These standards are crucial for driving the transition to a more sustainable, environmentally friendly, and efficient transportation system in India.


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BIS rolls out new standards for EV charging infrastructure

Sonal Desai


The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has rolled out standards and tests for EV charging infrastructure, and requirements for battery swapping systems.

As of January 23, 2023, India had 5,254 public electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, to cater to 20.65 lakh EVs. The India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) in its 3rd edition of the 2022 India Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure & Battery Swapping Market Overview Report pegged the growth of the Indian EV charger market at a CAGR of 46.5 percent between 2022 and 2030. The report predicted annual sales of 0.9 million units by 2030, with almost 85 percent of those projected to be type-2 AC chargers.

EV charger market represents public, captive, and private (e-4W) charge points deployed in the country. The report takes into account all types of chargers of 3.3kW and above ratings.

Meanwhile, the new standards comprise 10 parts that define the charging modes, communication protocols, electrical safety, and performance test requirements for EV charging systems.

In sync with the global mandates, the standards are aimed to provide uniformity and compatibility for EV charging infrastructure globally, and ensure that EV charging systems are safe, reliable, and interoperable with vehicles and charging network providers, the BIS said. Besides, the standards are a part of the overall Green Standards.

These include rules for raw materials for construction (like fly ash, construction, and demolition waste, cement, and fly ash bricks), waste disposal (plastic waste recycling), agriculture (organic farming), renewable energy (wind turbines, energy-efficient motors, and solar PV modules), the BIS said.


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