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Apr 20, 10:45 PM

MIIT Outlines Development of Core Automotive Standards for the '15th Five-Year Plan'

[Policy Update] The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has clarified that during the '15th Five-Year Plan' period, it will accelerate the development of key core standards for the automotive industry.

Key Direction: Standards Driving High-Quality Development

MIIT announced that during the '15th Five-Year Plan' period, efforts will focus on frontier areas such as battery cycle life, energy consumption limits for new energy vehicles, and solid-state batteries, accelerating the formulation and revision of critical standards. A new session of the National Technical Committee on Automotive Standardization will also be established.

Key Data: 647 Standards Laying the Foundation

During the '14th Five-Year Plan' period, China has cumulatively issued 647 national and industry standards related to automobiles, covering key areas including safety, energy efficiency, and low-carbon development, thereby providing a foundation for future upgrades to the standardization system.

Strategic Foundation: Standards Fueling Technological Innovation and Quality Enhancement

In this new phase, standardization efforts will simultaneously enhance product quality and technology deployment, with a focus on advancing standard systems for megawatt-level charging, intelligent chassis, vehicle-mounted artificial intelligence, and extreme-environment adaptability.