ISO improves safety standard for electrically propelled road vehicles
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ISO has published an International Standard providing safety specifications for electrically propelled road vehicles. Electric road vehicles.
The two-part ISO 6469 helps manufacturers to design fail-safe electrically propelled vehicles, as well as provides a framework for the information they need to make available for safety personnel and emergency responders dealing with accidents involving such vehicles.
This development takes place against the backdrop of political demands for greater safety in transportation and a reduced environmental impact by road vehicles. This debate, which has been going on since the 1980s, has deeply influenced the technological evolution of cars and has influenced a trend towards new modes of propulsion such as the electric motor, powered by a battery.
Part 1 of ISO 6469 specifies safety requirements for the on-board rechargeable energy storage systems (RESS) of electrically propelled road vehicles, including battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), fuel-cell vehicles (FCVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), for the protection of persons inside and outside the vehicle and the vehicle environment.
The requirements for the on-board rechargeable battery specified in ISO 6469-1:2009 deal with aspects including:
- The measurement of the isolation resistance of the battery
- The emissions of hazardous gases to prevent explosion, fire or toxicity hazards
- The heat generation from the RESS which could form a hazard to persons
- Over-current generation
- The realization of a crash-test in order to evaluate the protection of occupants or a third party and protection against a short-circuit
- Marking: RESS that are part of voltage class B electric circuits shall be marked with a specific symbol described into the standard and visible when accessing the RESS.
Part 2 of ISO 6469, specifies requirements for operational safety means and protection against failures related to hazards specific to electrically propelled road vehicles, ISO 6469-2:2009 addresses issues such as the following:
- Operational safety such as propulsion system, driving, parking, electromagnetic Compatibility
- Protection against failures
- Marking
- Emergency response.
Part 3 of ISO 6469 specifies requirements for the electric propulsion systems and conductively connected auxiliary systems for the protection of persons inside and outside of an electric vehicle.
This standard reduces the complexity of the relations between vehicle manufacturers and their suppliers. ISO 6469-1:2009 and 6469-2:2009 provide answers in a rapidly evolving technology as well as to an increasing public interest in the safety and environmental performance of electrically propelled road vehicles.
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