Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Electric High
  • Home
  • Malaysia
    Proton e.MAS localises EV data, charging and connected-car platform

    Proton e.MAS localises EV data, charging and connected-car platform

    Genting Highlands private road charge starts May 28, RM5 listed at two entry points

    Genting Highlands private road charge starts May 28, RM5 listed at two entry points

    Malaysian Ministry of Transport. - Image from MOT Malaysia

    JPJ restores online vehicle ownership transfers after Loke directive

    Dongfeng Box S31.

    Dongfeng Malaysia eyes CKD EVs as import rules tighten

    The new iX3 L and i3 L shown in Auto China 2026.

    BMW iX3 L emerges as likely Neue Klasse opener for Malaysia

    GWM Tank 300 HEV arrives, priced from RM260K

    GWM Tank 300 HEV arrives, priced from RM260K

    KLIMS 2024.

    KLIMS 2026 lines up new cars, launches and over 60 test-drive vehicles

    Denza B8 plug-in hybrid SUV arrives from RM460K

    Denza B8 plug-in hybrid SUV arrives from RM460K

    Denza D9 EVs join Resorts World Genting shuttle fleet

    Denza D9 EVs join Resorts World Genting shuttle fleet

  • Region
  • World
  • Drives
  • Explainers
  • Views
  • Offbeat
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Malaysia
    Proton e.MAS localises EV data, charging and connected-car platform

    Proton e.MAS localises EV data, charging and connected-car platform

    Genting Highlands private road charge starts May 28, RM5 listed at two entry points

    Genting Highlands private road charge starts May 28, RM5 listed at two entry points

    Malaysian Ministry of Transport. - Image from MOT Malaysia

    JPJ restores online vehicle ownership transfers after Loke directive

    Dongfeng Box S31.

    Dongfeng Malaysia eyes CKD EVs as import rules tighten

    The new iX3 L and i3 L shown in Auto China 2026.

    BMW iX3 L emerges as likely Neue Klasse opener for Malaysia

    GWM Tank 300 HEV arrives, priced from RM260K

    GWM Tank 300 HEV arrives, priced from RM260K

    KLIMS 2024.

    KLIMS 2026 lines up new cars, launches and over 60 test-drive vehicles

    Denza B8 plug-in hybrid SUV arrives from RM460K

    Denza B8 plug-in hybrid SUV arrives from RM460K

    Denza D9 EVs join Resorts World Genting shuttle fleet

    Denza D9 EVs join Resorts World Genting shuttle fleet

  • Region
  • World
  • Drives
  • Explainers
  • Views
  • Offbeat
No Result
View All Result
Electric High
No Result
View All Result
Home World

China MIIT draft EV rules target zero-gravity seats and battery recycling

tiencars by tiencars
27/05/2026
in World
0
China MIIT draft EV rules target zero-gravity seats and battery recycling
1
SHARES
4
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on WhatsappShare on Linkedin

China is preparing tougher EV safety rules that could affect two fast-growing areas of the market: lounge-style “zero-gravity” seats and end-of-life battery processing.

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) was listed as the organising department for two mandatory national standard drafts now open for comment.

You might also like

Luce debuts as Ferrari’s first EV with 1,050 PS and 530km range

Volvo EVs to get Tesla Supercharger access in Europe from Q4

BYD Dolphin G DM-i brings plug-in hybrid compact to Europe

One covers strength requirements and test methods for car seats, seat anchorages and head restraints. The other covers safety requirements for dismantling and crushing traction batteries used in electric vehicles.

Both draft rules are still open for public comment until July 25. One deals with how car seats and head restraints should protect people in a crash, while the other deals with safer handling of used EV batteries when they are taken apart or crushed. If approved, both sets of rules are expected to take effect on Jan 1, 2028.

Denza D9 zero gravity  seat.

Premium Chinese EV cabins now look less like traditional car interiors and more like business-class lounges, with deep-reclining seats, leg rests and oversized screens doing much of the selling. That raises a simple crash-safety question: how well do the restraints work when a passenger is sitting far back instead of upright?

The latest drafts also followed an earlier MIIT move on another fashionable EV feature. From 2027, China would require new models to use door-handle designs with a mechanical release function, curbing hidden or electronic-only handles that rely on a key fob, mobile phone or press-to-open action.

The safety concern is simple: rescuers and occupants still need a way in or out after a crash, fire or power failure.

The battery rules point to another pressure point. As China’s EV fleet ages, more batteries would enter the recycling chain. Dismantling and crushing packs bring risks from residual charge, short circuits, fire, explosion and chemical exposure if handling standards are weak.

Carmakers can keep chasing softer cabins and cleaner battery disposal. China is now telling them not to let the safety work trail behind.

Tags: China tackles zero-gravity seats and battery recycling safetydoor-handle designs set to change tooMIITpublic comment until July 25setting up used battery handling standards
Previous Post

Proton e.MAS localises EV data, charging and connected-car platform

tiencars

tiencars

Veteran writer, street food lover and all-around car enthusiast. The creator of all that you see on this patch of the Internet. Call me Ed.

Related Posts

Luce debuts as Ferrari’s first EV with 1,050 PS and 530km range
World

Luce debuts as Ferrari’s first EV with 1,050 PS and 530km range

by tiencars
26/05/2026
Fast-charging-gets-even-easier-for-all-electric-Volvo-drivers-
World

Volvo EVs to get Tesla Supercharger access in Europe from Q4

by tiencars
26/05/2026
BYD Dolphin G DM-i brings plug-in hybrid compact to Europe
World

BYD Dolphin G DM-i brings plug-in hybrid compact to Europe

by tiencars
26/05/2026
Ferrari Luce dash.
World

Ferrari Luce EV debut is just hours away

by tiencars
25/05/2026
Current Geely Xingyuan shown.
World

Geely Xingyuan refresh brings longer range that Proton e.MAS 5 buyers will notice

by tiencars
23/05/2026

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • China MIIT draft EV rules target zero-gravity seats and battery recycling
  • Proton e.MAS localises EV data, charging and connected-car platform
  • Luce debuts as Ferrari’s first EV with 1,050 PS and 530km range
  • Hyundai Ioniq 9 turns into London spa on June 11
  • Genting Highlands private road charge starts May 28, RM5 listed at two entry points

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
Electric High

© 2024 tiencars - EV News & Views from Malaysia

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Contact
  • Home

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • Contact
  • Home

© 2024 tiencars - EV News & Views from Malaysia