Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has released a draft for public consultation regarding the technical requirements and testing methods for Advanced Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS) in light vehicles, with a deadline for feedback set for June 30, 2025 [2] Group 1: Technical Requirements - The AEBS draft will replace the existing GB/T39901—2021 standard and is applicable to M1 and N1 category vehicles [7] - M1 vehicles must activate the system when a collision risk is detected at speeds between 10 km/h and 80 km/h, while N1 vehicles must do so at speeds between 10 km/h and 60 km/h [8] - The system must also activate when a collision risk with vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians and cyclists, is detected at speeds between 20 km/h and 60 km/h [8] Group 2: Implementation and Impact - The new standard is expected to be implemented on January 1, 2028, and aligns with international regulations (UN-R152), enhancing the competitiveness of Chinese automotive products in the global market [8] - Research indicates that AEBS can significantly reduce accident rates, particularly in low-speed and urban environments, thereby improving overall road safety [9] - The new standard provides unified technical specifications for manufacturers, which will help reduce technical discrepancies and quality variations in the market [9]
自动紧急制动系统新国标意见稿发布,拟于2028年1月1日实施
Ju Chao Zi Xun·2025-05-17 04:42