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    Home » New Delhi EV Firm Gains AIS 156 Certification for EV Batteries

    New Delhi EV Firm Gains AIS 156 Certification for EV Batteries

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaNovember 25, 2022 Battery 2 Mins Read
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    Electric mobility battery manufacturer, Trontek has bagged AIS-156 (Rev 3, Ph 1) certification for its entire range of Li-ion batteries.

    BatteriesWith this development, the company now has a complete range of AIS-certified li-ion batteries, complying with the EV battery standards set by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) earlier this year.

    Against the backdrop of recent cases of fire incidents observed in electric two-wheelers in different parts of the country, the ministry, in August, constituted an expert committee to recommend additional safety requirements in the existing battery safety standards notified under CMV Rules.

    With the phase-1 clearances, Trontek li-ion batteries now feature a smart BMS and smart charger, the company said.

    Samrath Kochar, Founder & CEO said, “It gives us immense pride as a make-in-India company to receive the latest AIS-156 certification for our entire range of e-2W and e-3W li-ion batteries,”

    “The revised AIS-156 battery norms required changes in battery—in terms of Design, BMS, charger as well as process in terms of traceability of each battery for items used inside,”

    We are also prepared for Phase 2 and will send the batteries for testing accordingly.”, Kochar added.

    “While it is important that battery manufacturers comply with AIS-156 standards for battery testing to manufacture safe and quality batteries, it is equally important that customers are aware of battery maintenance and follow the dos and don’ts essential for ensuring passenger safety and longevity of EV batteries”, Kochar added.

    AIS-156 standards battery maintenance BMS charger Ministry of Road Transport and Highways news safety requirements Trontek
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