Updates of India Standard for Electric Vehicle Battery,
Electric Vehicle Battery,
Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology released Electronics & Information Technology Goods-Requirement for Compulsory Registration Order I-Notified on 7th September, 2012, and it came into effect on 3rd October, 2013. Electronics &Information Technology Goods Requirement for Compulsory Registration, what is usually called BIS certification, is actually called CRS registration/certification. All electronic products in the compulsory registration product catalog imported to India or sold in the Indian market must be registered in the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). In November 2014, 15 kinds of compulsory registered products were added. New categories include: mobile phones, batteries, power banks, power supplies, LED lights and sales terminals, etc.
Nickel system cell/battery: IS 16046 (Part 1): 2018/ IEC62133-1: 2017
Lithium system cell/battery: IS 16046 (Part 2): 2018/ IEC62133-2: 2017
Coin cell/battery is included in CRS.
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On 29 August 2022, the Indian Automotive Industry Standards Committee issued the second revision (Amendment 2) of AIS-156 and AIS-038 with immediate effect on the date of issue.In REESS, new requirements for RFID label, IPX7 (IEC 60529) and thermal spread test are added.
As for cell, new requirements such as production date and testing are added. The production date should be specific to the month and year, and date codes are not accepted. In addition, cell needs to obtain the test approval of Part 2 and Part 3 of IS 16893 from NABL accredited laboratories. In addition, at least 5 charging and discharging cycle data are required.
In terms of BMS, new requirements for EMC in AIS 004 Part 3 or Part 3 Rev.1 and the requirements for data recording function in IS 17387 are added.In REESS, new requirements for RFID tag and IPX7 (IEC 60529) test are added.As for cell, new requirements such as production date and testing are added. The production date should be specific to the month and year, and date code rules are not accepted. In addition, cell needs to obtain the test approval of Part 2 and Part 3 of IS 16893 from NABL qualification laboratories. What’s more, at least 5 charging and discharging cycle data are required.
With the second revision, there are fewer differences in testing between AIS-038 (Rev.02) and AIS-156. They have more demanding testing requirements than their reference standards ECE R100.03 and ECE R136.