List of the revision status of domestic battery standards,
battery standards,
TISI is short for Thai Industrial Standards Institute, affiliating to Thailand Industry Department. TISI is responsible for formulating the domestic standards as well as participating in international standards formulation and supervising the products and qualified assessment procedure to ensure the standard compliance and recognition. TISI is a governmental authorized regulatory organization for compulsory certification in Thailand. It is also responsible for formation and management of standards, lab approval, personnel training and product registration. It is noted that there is no non-governmental compulsory certification body in Thailand.
There is voluntary and compulsory certification in Thailand. TISI logos (see Figures 1 and 2) are allowed to use when products meet the standards. For products that have not yet been standardized, TISI also implements product registration as a temporary means of certification.
The compulsory certification covers 107 categories, 10 fields, including: electrical equipment, accessories, medical equipment, construction materials, consumer goods, vehicles, PVC pipes, LPG gas containers and agricultural products. Products beyond this scope are fall within the voluntary certification scope. Battery is compulsory certification product in TISI certification.
Applied standard: TIS 2217-2548 (2005)
Applied batteries:Secondary cells and batteries(containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes – safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in portable applications)
License issuance authority: Thai Industrial Standards Institute
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From the website of the National Standards Management Committee, we classify the standards related to lithium batteries that are currently being edited according to the compilation stage as a whole, so that everyone can understand some of the latest developments in domestic standards, and respond to various requirements that may need to be considered in product design:
Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes – Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in portable applications – Part 2: Lithium systems Battery management system for electrical energy storage GB/T 34131 Standard update Primary batteries – Part 6: Guidance on environmental aspects / Refer to IEC 60086-6 General specification for lithium-ion rechargeable cells in spacecraft Among the proposed standards, GB 3124 is undoubtedly the focus of attention. It has entered the review stage and has been published on the TBT website, expected to be released in early 2022;