新国标“小电驴”超速断电、不能带娃系误读!官方澄清争议点
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-12-06 04:05

Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the new electric bicycle safety standard (GB 17761—2024) aims to enhance safety and reduce fire hazards, addressing public concerns regarding new models and their compliance with the standard [1][2][3]. Group 1: New Standard Implementation - The transition period for the new electric bicycle safety standard officially ends on December 1, 2025, with compliant models entering the market [1]. - The new standard was officially released on December 31, 2022, and has been in effect since September 1, 2023, focusing on safety upgrades [1][4]. Group 2: Public Concerns and Misconceptions - Public concerns include the belief that new models cannot carry children and have inadequate storage space, which has been clarified by manufacturers [3][4]. - The industry clarifies that new models will not experience emergency braking due to exceeding speed limits; instead, they will stop providing assistance [1][11]. Group 3: Safety Statistics and Fire Incidents - Electric bicycle-related fire incidents increased from 18,000 in 2021 to 25,000 in 2023, with an average annual growth rate of approximately 20% [2][7]. - The average annual growth rate of traffic accident fatalities involving electric bicycles from 2019 to 2023 is 5.85% [11]. Group 4: Technical Specifications and Safety Features - The new standard limits the total mass of plastic components to no more than 5.5% of the vehicle's total mass and enhances fire resistance requirements for key components [7][12]. - The new standard maintains the maximum speed limit of 25 km/h and introduces a requirement for the motor to stop providing power when this speed is exceeded [11][12]. Group 5: Industry Response and Compliance - Over 100 manufacturers have developed more than 600 models that comply with the new standard, covering various market segments [4][6]. - The market supervision department is intensifying efforts to crack down on illegal modifications, with 7,306 cases handled since 2025 [13].