Electric two-wheeler maker, iVoomi Energy has announced that the company’s lithium-ion battery packs have received the AIS 156 authorisation under Amendment III Phase 1 from the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI). The company says its batteries meet the necessary safety, protection and performance parameters required for the ARAI certification.
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HT Auto Desk
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Updated on:
07 Jan 2023, 18:41 PM
iVoomi Energy has presently met the AIS 156 Amendment III Phase 1 requirements and will update its batteries to meet Phase 2 requirements by April 2023
Under the AIS 156 amendment announced by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) last year, the lithium-ion battery for electric two-wheelers needs to meet all essential safety norms including overcharge protection, an additional safety fuse, charger and battery communication and…
