China issues charging standards for electric cars

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Dec 30, 2011 1:17 PM CET
Tycho de Feijter

State media reports:

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced Tuesday that the country has issued four common standards regarding power charging of electric vehicles in efforts to better promote the environmentally friendly products.

The four standards, to be effective on March 1, 2012, concern the general requirement, the DC charge coupler inlet, the AC charge coupler inlet, and the communication protocol between charging generator and battery management system.

Disunited standards concerning power charging for electric vehicles has long been a problem that impedes the long-term development of clean-energy vehicles in the country, an official with the ministry said.

The official said that the common standards would provide significant technological support for the building of infrastructure that will help promote electric vehicles.

Via: ChinaDaily.

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