Electric Vehicles Safety Global Technical Regulation

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Submitted by expert from France Informal document GRSP-60-20 (60th GRSP, 13-16 December 2016, agenda item 7) Electric Vehicles Safety Global Technical Regulation Nha Nguyen On behalf of the EVS-GTR IWG 1

Background In 2012, under the United Nations World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) and the 1998 Agreement, China, Japan European Union and the United States are co-sponsoring to establish 2 working groups to address environmental and safety issues associated with electric vehicles (EVs) EV and Environment (EVE): focusing on the information exchange and joint research concerning the related impacts of the development of EVs to the environment such as CO 2 emissions, energy consumption and efficiency, energy storage (batteries, capacitors, etc.) and infrastructure. EV Safety (EVS): establishing a Global Technical Regulation (GTR) for EVs ensuring high voltage electrical safety, safety of electrical components, and rechargeable electric energy storage systems (REESS) 2

EVS-IWG EVS-informal working group (IWG): comprised of over 50 members from government regulators, industry standard organizations and vehicle and battery manufacturers. IWG has conducted 13 meetings. The meetings and development process are transparent. Documents and reports are posted on the UN website: https://www2.unece.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageid=3178628 Goal: WP.29 vote to establish the GTR is November 2017 3

EVS-GTR Terms of Reference: To the extent possible, GTR will be science-based, data driven and performance based - avoiding design-specific requirements IWG will investigate, conduct research and establish provisions at vehicle and system levels to address vehicle safety issues for EVs: In-use: Occupant protection: protection against electric shock Performance and safety requirements for Li-Ion based rechargeable energy storage system (REESS) including battery management system for conditions of low and high temperature, over-charge, over current, over discharge, external short circuit, and environment conditions such as extreme temperature, vibration, mechanical shock and fire resistance Post crash: Electrical isolation; protection against electric shock Battery integrity: battery management system, robustness and survivability Battery discharge procedure End-of-life: Disposal of battery 4

2-Phase Approach Phase 1: near-term critical safety requirements Based on a proposal from OICA which is comprised of mostly requirements from R94, R95 and R100 Phase 2: safety requirements that require longterm research as well as further improvement of the GTR 5

Task Force Teams TF-1: Protection Against Water China TF-2: Low Electrical Energy/Physical Barriers OICA TF-3: Electrolyte Leakage OICA TF-4: REESS Protocol BMS, environment exposure OICA TF-5: Thermal Propagation China TF-6: State of Charge (SOC) Japan TF-7: Fire Resistance Korea TF-8: Heavy Vehicles and Buses- China TF-9: Warning systems U.S. 6

Draft GTR Phase 1 Functional safety and markings BMS functionality at vehicle and pack levels Battery safety and Low charge warnings Water exposure Propagation Environmental exposure (In-use): Vibration; shock; extreme temperature Post-crash: Electric shock Battery integrity Prevention of electric shock Heavy trucks and buses 7

Performance Requirements 5. Performance requirements (light duty/passenger vehicles) 5.1. Requirements of a vehicle with regard to its electrical safety - in-use 5.1.1. Protection against electric shock 5.1.2. Functional safety 5.2. Requirements of a vehicle with regard to its electrical safety - post-crash 5.2.1. General principle 5.2.2. Protection against electric shock 5.3. Requirements with regard to installation and functionality of REESS in a vehicle 5.3.1. Installation of rechargeable energy storage system (REESS) on a vehicle 5.3.2. Warning in the event of operational failure of vehicle controls that manage REESS safe operation (e.g. BMS) 5.3.3. Warning in the case of a thermal event within the REESS 5.3.4. Warning in the event of low energy content of REESS 8

Performance requirements (cont.) 5.4. Requirements with regard to the safety of REESS - in-use 5.4.1 General principle. 5.4.2. Vibration 5.4.3. Thermal shock and cycling 5.4.4. Fire resistance 5.4.5. External short circuit protection 5.4.6. Overcharge protection 5.4.7. Over-discharge protection 5.4.8. Over-temperature protection 5.4.9. Overcurrent protection 5.4.10. Low-temperature protection 5.4.11. Management of gases emitted from REESS 5.4.12. Thermal propagation 5.5. Requirements with regard to the safety of REESS - post-crash 5.5.1. Vehicle based test 5.5.2. REESS-component based test 9

Performance Requirements (cont.) Based on the requirements of the light duty vehicles 7. Heavy duty vehicles and buses 7.1. Requirements of a vehicle with regard to its electrical safety - inuse 7.1.1. Protection against electric shock 7.1.2. Functional safety 7.2. Requirements with regard to installation and functionality of REESS in a vehicle 7.2.1. Installation of rechargeable energy storage system (REESS) on a vehicle 7.2.2. Warning in the event of operational failure of vehicle controls that manage REESS safe operation 7.2.3. Warning in the case of a thermal event within the REESS 7.2.4. Warning in the event of low energy content of REESS 10

Performance requirements (cont.) 7.3. Requirements with regard to the safety of REESS - in-use 7.3.1 General principle 7.3.2. Vibration 7.3.3. Thermal shock and cycling 7.3.4. Fire resistance 7.3.5. External short circuit protection 7.3.6. Overcharge protection 7.3.7. Over-discharge protection 7.3.8. Over-temperature protection [7.3.9. Overcurrent protection 7.3.10. Low-temperature protection 7.3.11. Management of gases emitted from REESS 7.3.12. Thermal propagation] 11

Timeline for Phase 1 December 2016: Submit draft GTR to GRSP January-February 2017: Possible EVS meeting and editorial meeting May 2017: Submit formal GTR to GRSP June 2017: Submit GTR to WP.29 November 2017: Possible vote to establish GTR 12

Phase 2 The exact scope and timeline for Phase 2 of the GTR will be clarified after the completion of the Phase I. Some possible items: In-use: Protection during charging: AC and DC Propagation/enclosure thermal containment Water immersion Post-crash: REESS safety assessment Battery discharge Toxicity Update phase 1 requirements 13

Thank you 14