A Battle Of Standards For Chinese New Energy Vehicles -- The Emerging New Energy Vehicle And Li-ion

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MEDIA RELEASE PR38244


A Battle of Standards for Chinese New Energy Vehicles -- The Emerging New Energy Vehicle and Li-

ion Power Battery Industries


SHENZHEN, Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-Asia-AsiaNet/ --


    -- 3rd Global & China Li-Battery Industry Summit 2010


    Date:   March 25th - 26th 2010


    Venue:  Shenzhen, China


    The United Nations is set to revise the international standards for automobiles in March 2010.  Global

unified safety standards will be set for hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles then. The Toyota Prius and Honda

Insight's technical specifications are likely to be worldwide standards.


    The first Pure Electric Passenger Cars -- Specifications of China had been drafted and submitted to the

Standardization Administration of China (SAC) for approval, sources with the General Administration of Quality

Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) said recently.  The

specifications set clear definitions for various properties of electric vehicles including power systems, safety

and reliability and provide strict and concrete technical indicators.


    Chinese new energy vehicle and li-ion power battery industries are attracting the wider attentions of the

world.


    Major Li-battery enterprises from the United States, Germany, Japan, Korea, Canada and Australia will

meet in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China during March 25-26, 2010.  Hand-in-hand with departments

responsible for setting EV standards like the China North Vehicle Research Institute; complete vehicle

enterprises such as SAIC Group, China FAW Group Corporation R&D Center, Fotion Motor Group, Shanghai

Volkswagen; Li-battery manufacturers like BYD, China BAK, Lishen, as well as li-battery composed materials

providers, to discuss the new structure of China's li-motive industry. 


    The deadline for applications for the conference speech and attendance by foreign delegates is March 5,

2010.



    or e-mail to: frannyxu@cbichina.com, 

    or call at +86-21-5155-0929, for more information.


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