本月起,未取得新国标CCC认证的电动自行车禁止销售 “强监管”筑牢电动车安全防线
Zhen Jiang Ri Bao·2025-12-03 17:15

Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the new electric bicycle safety technical standard (GB 17761-2024) on September 1, 2023, introduces mandatory certification for lithium-ion batteries and chargers, with a complete transition required by December 1, 2025 [1][2]. Group 1: Policy Implementation Timeline - The new regulations provide a clear timeline for compliance, with a transition period allowing existing products to be sold until the end of 2025 [2]. - From September 1, 2025, all newly manufactured electric bicycles must meet the new technical standards, marking a significant test for manufacturers [2]. - A three-month grace period is established for sales, after which only bicycles compliant with the new standards and holding the CCC certification can be sold [2]. Group 2: Safety Enhancements - The new standard addresses previous safety concerns, particularly regarding fire risks associated with plastic components, by enforcing stricter fire-retardant requirements [3]. - The weight limits for electric bicycles have been adjusted, allowing models using lead-acid batteries to weigh up to 63 kg, while those using lithium-ion batteries must not exceed 55 kg [3]. - Key components such as battery packs and controllers must have protective measures to prevent illegal modifications, with a unique identification system introduced for better tracking [3]. Group 3: Consumer Guidance - The new regulations do not apply retroactively, meaning existing electric bicycles that do not meet the new standards will not be forcibly removed from the market [5]. - Consumers are advised to ensure that new purchases have the CCC certification and a valid product quality certificate, which should match the vehicle's specifications [5]. - Verification of product authenticity can be done through QR codes on the quality certificates or by checking the national certification information platform [5].