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News updates related to safety regulations
China officially bans hidden door handles on electric cars starting in 2027.
China has issued new regulations requiring electric vehicles to use mechanical door handles from 2027, aiming to ensure safe escape after a series of serious incidents involving vehicle fires and jammed doors.
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China officially bans hidden door handles on cars starting in 2027.
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued new regulations requiring automakers to eliminate retractable door handles and equip vehicles with emergency mechanical opening mechanisms starting January 1, 2027.
Accelerating too quickly in electric vehicles: a warning from the Great Wall.
The chairman of Great Wall warned of the risks of a car accelerating from 0–100 km/h in under 4 seconds; the new draft requires the default mode after starting to achieve 0–100 km/h in at least 5 seconds.
China proposes a default 0–100 km/h speed limit of 5 seconds.
China's Ministry of Public Security has released a draft safety standard: a default 0–100 km/h acceleration time of no less than 5 seconds, along with new requirements for battery safety, power steering, doors, and windows. (According to Carnewschina,...)
Nghe An province is stepping up inspections, detection, and strict handling of violations of occupational safety and hygiene regulations.
The People's Committee of Nghe An province requests relevant departments, localities, and units to strengthen inspection and supervision to promptly detect and handle cases of violations of regulations on safety and hygiene...
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