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【行业政策】一周要闻回顾(2025年10月27日-11月2日)
乘联分会·2025-11-03 08:46

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the implementation of new national standards for electric vehicles and related components, emphasizing the importance of compliance for manufacturers and the timeline for enforcement of these standards [1][3][4]. Group 1: New Standards for Electric Vehicles - New inspection items have been added for electric vehicles, including energy consumption limits for passenger cars and safety requirements for battery swapping in commercial vehicles, with specific enforcement dates set for 2025 and 2026 [1][3]. - The standards for fuel consumption limits for heavy-duty commercial vehicles and passenger cars will be enforced starting from July 2025 and January 2026 respectively, with existing models required to comply by 2027 and 2028 [3][4]. Group 2: Safety and Testing Requirements - New standards for electric vehicle battery safety and crash protection have been established, requiring compliance from 2026 for new models and 2028 for existing models [4][5]. - The standards also include requirements for remote service and management systems for electric vehicles, ensuring comprehensive testing and compliance for manufacturers [4][5]. Group 3: Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards - The article highlights the importance of electromagnetic compatibility standards for vehicles, particularly in light of increasing electronic systems in modern vehicles, which are susceptible to electromagnetic interference [10][14]. - New standards are being proposed to address the electromagnetic environment and lightning effects on vehicles, with a focus on enhancing vehicle safety and performance in adverse conditions [10][14][13]. Group 4: Electronic Stability Control Systems - The article outlines the development of mandatory national standards for electronic stability control systems in light and heavy vehicles, detailing performance requirements and testing methods [17][19]. - These standards aim to improve vehicle safety by ensuring that electronic stability control systems effectively monitor and adjust vehicle dynamics in real-time [18][20].