China has recently implemented a set of stringent safety regulations for electric vehicles (EVs), aimed at preventing fires and other hazards associated with lithium-ion batteries. The new rules require EV manufacturers to conduct rigorous safety testing, including crash testing and battery durability assessments, before their vehicles can hit the market. These regulations come in response to a series of high-profile EV fires in China, which have raised concerns about the safety of the country's rapidly growing EV industry. With the U.S. also experiencing a surge in EV adoption, experts say that similar safety standards could be a valuable model for American policymakers to follow.


China’s New EV Safety Rules the U.S. Should Copy  EVWORLD.COM