STANDARDIZATION OF EV MANUFACTURING AND CHARGING
STANDARDIZATION OF EV MANUFACTURING AND CHARGING
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has formulated various Indian Standards for E-Mobility. The list of Indian Standard is attached at Annexure I. Further, as per inputs received from Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), following automotive Industry Standards related to electric power train of vehicle have been notified by MoRTH: –
i. Construction and Functional Safety Requirements. (AIS 038)
ii. Measurement of Electrical Energy Consumption (AIS 039)
iii. Specific Requirements for measuring the range of Electric Power Train of Vehicles, (AIS 040)
iv. Method of Measuring the Range and measurement of Net Power and the Maximum 30 Minute Power and speed. (AIS 41).
v. Specific Requirements for L Category Electric Power Train Vehicles -AIS 156
BIS has published Indian Standards related to EV Charging Infrastructure. These standards specify the safety and quality parameters for connectors, communication protocols, Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), Battery Swapping Systems, etc. The list of Indian standards published by BIS is enclosedat Annexure II. Further, Ministry of Power has issued “Guidelines for Installation and Operation of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure-2024”, in September 2024, which outline standards and protocols to create connected and interoperable EV charging infrastructure network.
MoRTH has amended the AIS standards to prescribe the technical requirements pertaining to vehicle inlet connectors and to ensure interoperability for conductive charging systems in all M (Passenger) and N (Goods) categories except N1 [ goods vehicle not exceeding 3.5 tonnes Gross vehicle Weight (GVW)].
To boost domestic manufacturing of EVs and their components, MHI has launched schemes such as PLI-Auto, PLI-ACC and SPMEPCI.
PLI-Auto scheme incentivises domestic manufacturing of EVs and specified EV components subject to domestic value addition (DVA) of minimum 50%.
PLI-ACC promotes domestic manufacturing of advanced chemistry cell, which is inter alia required for traction battery for EV.
SPMEPCI promotes domestic manufacturing of electric passenger cars with specified DVA conditions.
Annexure I
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IS No
Title
Electric Power Train Vehicles Part 1 Measurement of Electrical Energy Consumption
Electric Power Train Vehicles Part 3 Measurement of Net Power and the Maximum 30 Minute Power
Electric Power Train Vehicles Part 2 Method of Measuring the Range
Electric Power Train of M and N Category Vehicles— Specific Requirements
Electric Power Train of L Category Vehicles— Specific Requirements
Electric Rickshaw E-Kart Construction and Functional Safety Requirements Specification
Electric Traction Motor – Performance and Functional Requirements
Electrically propelled road vehicles – Test specification for lithium-ion traction battery packs and systems – Part 4: Performance testing
Annexure II
ETD 51: Electro technology in Mobility
SI. No.
IS No.
Title
Remarks
1.
IS/ISO 15118-1 : 2013
ISO 15118-1 : 2013
Road vehicles – Vehicle to grid communication interface: Part 1 general information and use – Case definition
Communication Protocols
2.
IS/ISO 15118-2 : 2014
ISO 15118-2 : 2014
Road vehicles – Vehicle – To – Grid communication interface: Part 2 network and application protocol requirements
3.
IS/ISO 15118-3 : 2015
ISO 15118-3 : 2015
Road vehicles – Vehicle to grid communication interface: Part 3 physical and data link layer requirements
4.
IS/ISO 15118-4 : 2018
ISO 15118-4 : 2018
Road vehicles – Vehicle to grid communication interface: Part 4 network and application protocol conformance test
5.
IS/ISO 15118-5 : 2018
ISO 15118-5 : 2018
Road vehicles – Vehicle to grid communication interface: Part 5 physical layer and data link layer conformance test
6.
IS/ISO 15118-8 : 2020
ISO 15118-8:2020
Road Vehicles – Vehicle to Grid Communication Interface Part 8: Physical Layer and Data Link Layer Requirements for Wireless Communication (First Revision)
7.
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 1 General Requirements
EVSE, Plugs, Socket-Outlets, Vehicle Connectors, and Vehicle Inlets
8.
IS 17017 (Part 2/Sec 1) : 2020
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 2 Plugs, Socket-Outlets, Vehicle Connectors, and Vehicle Inlets Section 1 General requirements
Plugs, Socket-Outlets, Vehicle Connectors, and Vehicle Inlets
9.
IS 17017 (Part 2/Sec 2) : 2020
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 2 Plugs, Socket – Outlets, Vehicle Connectors and Vehicle Inlets Section 2 Dimensional compatibility and interchangeability requirements for a.c. pin and contact-tube accessories
10.
IS 17017 (Part 2/Sec 3) : 2020
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 2 Plugs, Socket – Outlets, Vehicle Connectors and Vehicle Inlets Section 3 Dimensional compatibility and interchangeability requirements for d.c. and a.c./d.c. pin and contact-tube vehicle couplers
11.
IS 17017 (Part 2/Sec 6) : 2021
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 2 Plugs, Socket-Outlets, Vehicle Connectors and Vehicle Inlets Section 6 Dimensional compatibility requirements for DC pin and contact-tube vehicle couplers intended to be used for DC EV supply equipment where protection relies on electrical separation
12.
IS 17017 (Part 2/Sec 7) : 2023
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 2 Plugs, Socket-Outlets, Vehicle Connectors and Vehicle Inlets Section 7 Dimensional Compatibility and Interchange Ability Requirements for a.c., d.c. and a.c./d.c. Pin and Contact-Tube Vehicle Couplers Intended to be used for a.c./d.c. EV Supply Equipment where Protection Relies on Electrical Separation
13.
IS 17017 (Part 21/Sec 1) : 2019
IEC 61851-21-1 : 2017
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 21 Electromagnetic Compatibility ( EMC ) Requirements Section 1 On-board chargers
Electromagnetic Compatibility ( EMC )
14.
IS 17017 (Part 21/Sec 2) : 2019
IEC 61851-21-2 : 2018
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 21 Electromagnetic Compatibility ( EMC ) Requirements Section 2 Off-board chargers
15.
IS 17017 (Part 22/Sec 1) : 2021
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging Systems Part 22 AC Charging Configurations Section 1 – AC Charge Point for Light Electric Vehicle
For Mode 1 operation
16.
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging Systems Part 23 dc Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment
DC EVSE
17.
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 24 : Digital Communication between a DC Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment and an Electric Vehicle for control of DC Charging
Communication of DC EVSE
18.
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 25: DC EV supply equipment where protection relies on electrical separation
LEV DC EVSE
19.
IS 17017 (Part 30): 2025
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging Systems – Part 30 Dual Gun d.c. Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment
Dual Gun EVSE
20.
Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging System Part 31: ac or dc EV supply equipment for where protection relies on electrical separation
LECCS EVSE
21.
IS 17896 (Part 1) : 2022
IEC TS 62840-1:2016
Electric vehicle battery swap system – Part 1: General and Guidance
Battery Swap System
22.
IS 17896 (Part 2) : 2022
IEC 62840-2:2016
Electric vehicle battery swap system – Part 2: Safety requirements
This information was given by the Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Steel, Shri Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Varma in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.
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PLI-Auto scheme incentivises domestic manufacturing of EVs and specified EV components subject to domestic value addition (DVA) of minimum 50%.
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PLI-ACC promotes domestic manufacturing of advanced chemistry cell, which is inter alia required for traction battery for EV.
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SPMEPCI promotes domestic manufacturing of electric passenger cars with specified DVA conditions.