EN ISO 12405-2:2018 is an international standard that provides guidelines and specifications for electrically propelled road vehicles. The standard focuses on the safety and performance requirements of electric vehicles, including aspects like high-voltage electrical systems, battery durability, and charging infrastructure compatibility.
Safety Regulations for Electric Vehicles
One of the key objectives of EN ISO 12405-2:2018 is to ensure the safety of electric vehicles and their components. The standard contains provisions for preventing electric shock hazards, fire risks, and other potential dangers associated with the use of high-voltage systems in vehicles. It sets out criteria for insulation, protective circuits, and effective grounding to mitigate these risks and protect drivers, passengers, and emergency personnel.
Battery Durability Requirements
The standard also addresses battery durability, which is a critical aspect of electric vehicles. EN ISO-12405-2:2018 specifies the minimum performance requirements for batteries used in electric vehicles, including their capacity to store and deliver energy. It outlines criteria for battery management systems, state of charge (SOC) indicators, and durability testing methods to ensure that batteries meet the necessary performance and safety standards throughout their lifespan.
Charging Infrastructure Compatibility
In addition to vehicle-related requirements, EN ISO 12405-2:2018 emphasizes the need for compatibility between electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. The standard establishes guidelines for the connectors, communication protocols, and safety measures associated with electric vehicle charging stations. These specifications aim to facilitate interoperability, improve user experience, and ensure safe and efficient charging of electric vehicles in different geographical regions.