This document, as the Carbon Footprint Product Category Rules for Light Vehicle Battery Products, CFP-PCR, stipulates the methods and requirements for the carbon footprint evaluation of light vehicle battery products, including product description, scope determination, data collection, distribution, impact assessment, and product carbon footprint. Interpretation, product carbon footprint notification and other requirements.
This document applies to sealed batteries with a mass of ≤25kg that provide energy for the power system of light-duty transportation vehicles, mostly referring to battery products that provide power for light-duty transportation vehicles such as electric bicycles, electric scooters, electric ATVs, and golf carts.
This document does not apply to non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable industrial batteries, electric vehicle power batteries and vehicle starting batteries.
T/SQIA 061—2023
Technical requirements for carbon footprint assessment of light means of transport batteries
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- Chinese name:碳足迹评价技术要求 轻型运输工具电池
- English name:Technical requirements for carbon footprint assessment of light means of transport batteries
- Standard number:T/SQIA 061—2023
- Published by:Shenzhen Quality Inspection Association
- Implementation date:2023-11-05
- Published at:2023-11-03
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