Mandatory battery rules take effect from July 1 in Greater China
China's toughest-ever EV safety regulations took effect on July 1, requiring batteries to prevent fires and explosions and mandating physical emergency power cut-off systems in vehicles.
China, on June 30, implemented two mandatory national safety standards for electric vehicles and batteries, introducing what the industry has described as the country's strictest battery safety requirements to date.
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