As of my knowledge, the deadline is September 1, 2021. Each country has different import requirements for electric vehicle charging piles. These requirements usually involve electrical standards, safety regulations, certification procedures, etc. Here are some typical requirements for some countries:
1. United States: Electric vehicle charging pile requirements in the United States are generally governed by the National Electrical Code (NEC) and safety standards. Charging piles must comply with relevant certifications and specifications, such as UL (Underwriters Laboratories) standards.
2. Europe: Charging pile requirements in European countries are usually governed by European standards (EN). There are different types of charging interfaces in Europe, such as Type 2 (Mennekes), CCS (Combined Charging System), CHAdeMO, etc. Charging piles need to support the corresponding interfaces and comply with relevant standards and certifications.
3. China: China’s requirements for electric vehicle charging piles are governed by national standards and regulatory agencies. GB/T 18487 is China’s national standard for electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Charging piles need to comply with this standard to ensure charging safety and compatibility.
4. Japan: Japan’s electric vehicle charging pile requirements are regulated by specific certification agencies and standards, such as JARI (Japan Automobile Research Institute) certification.
5. Canada: Canada’s EV charger requirements are often influenced by national and local regulations to ensure safety and compatibility.
Please note that these requirements may change over time, and different countries may have different requirements. Therefore, if you have specific needs for imported charging piles, it is best to contact the relevant government departments or certification agencies directly in the target country or region to obtain the latest requirements and information.
Susie
Sichuan Green Science & Technology Ltd., Co.
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Post time: Oct-11-2023