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事关电动自行车新标准,工信部最新发声
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-07-24 08:25

Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the new mandatory national standard for electric bicycles is a crucial step in addressing safety hazards and ensuring the sustainable development of the industry [1][2]. Group 1: New Standard Implementation - The new mandatory national standard "Safety Technical Specifications for Electric Bicycles" will take effect on September 1 [1][2]. - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has outlined seven work requirements to enhance production management, sales supervision, and consumer protection [1][2]. - The new standard aims to establish safety guidelines and a regulatory framework to improve the overall safety level of electric bicycles [1][2]. Group 2: Safety Enhancements - The current social ownership of electric bicycles in China is approximately 380 million, highlighting their importance in daily transportation [2]. - The new standard is expected to reduce fire hazards, traffic accident risks, and illegal modifications while enhancing overall vehicle safety [2]. Group 3: Old Battery Replacement - There is a significant number of old lithium batteries in use, which pose fire risks; thus, updating non-compliant electric bicycles is a priority [3]. - Provinces like Shandong, Henan, Jiangsu, and Sichuan have over 30 million old electric bicycles each, necessitating a focused effort on replacement and safety assessments [3]. Group 4: Transition to New Standards - The MIIT has set forth measures to ensure a smooth transition to the new standard, including accelerating the development of new models and controlling the production of old standard vehicles [4][5]. - Companies such as Yadea, Aima, Tailg, and Luyuan have already obtained 14 new standard CCC certificates, indicating progress in compliance [4]. Group 5: Regulatory Mechanisms - The new standard includes a three-month sales transition period for vehicles produced under the old standard, allowing them to be sold until December 1 [5]. - The MIIT emphasizes the establishment of a long-term regulatory mechanism to ensure compliance and promote high-quality development in the electric bicycle industry [5].