In 1989, the Government of India enacted the Central Motor Vehicles Act (CMVR). The Act stipulates that all road motor vehicles,construction machinery vehicles, agricultural and forestry machinery vehicles, etc. that are applicable to CMVR must apply for mandatory certification from a certification body recognized by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRT&H). The enactment of the Act marked the beginning of motor vehicle certification in India. Subsequently, the Indian government required that key safety components used in vehicles must also be tested and certified.
Usage of mark
No mark required. At present, the Indian power battery can complete the certification in the form of performing tests as per the standard and issuing test report, without the relevant certification certificate and certification mark.
Testing items
IS 16893-2/-3: 2018 |
AIS 038 Rev.2 Amd 3 |
AIS 156 Amd 3 |
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Implementation date |
Became mandatory from 2022.10.01 |
Became mandatory from 2022.10.01 Manufacturer applications are currently accepted. |
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Reference |
IEC 62660-2: 2010 IEC 62660-3: 2016 |
UN GTR 20 Phase1 UNECE R100 Rev.3 Technical requirements and test methods are equivalent to UN GTR 20 Phase1 |
UN ECE R136 |
Application category |
Cell of Traction Batteries |
Vehicle of category M and N |
Vehicle of category L |
Post time: Nov-09-2023