The Kick-off Meeting of On-site Testing Standards for Charging Facilities & Working Group Meeting of Charging Testing and Certification Standards Achieves Complete Success

On August 25, 2017, the kick-off meeting of the energy industry standard "Technical Specifications for on-site Testing of Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities" and the working group meeting of testing and certification standards for electric vehicle charging facilities were grandly held in Shenzhen. The meeting was hosted by China Electricity Council, and jointly undertaken by Electric Power Research Institute of Guangdong Power Grid Co., Ltd. and CYGSUNRI Co., Ltd.. More than 70 representatives from 50 testing institutions, mainstream charging equipment manufacturers and research institutions including China Electricity Council, Test Certification Center of State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, Guangdong Electric Power Research Institute, State Grid Electric Vehicle Service Co., Ltd., China Electric Power Resear


The kick-off meeting for the drafting of the Technical Specifications for On-site Testing of Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities was held on the morning of 25th. Presided over by Liu Yongdong, deputy director of the CEC Standardization Management Center, the conference began. Xu Chengbin, general manager of CYGSUNRI, delivered a gracious speech of welcome. Zhao Wei, deputy director of Energy Storage Research Office of Guangdong Electric Power Research Institute, introduced the background and progress of the Technical Specifications for on-site Testing of Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities. Later, the leaders and experts at the meeting had a comprehensive and heated discussion on the details of the standard.


On the afternoon of the 25th, the second meeting of the Working Group on Charging Testing and Certification Standards was held. The plan for consistency comparison of electric vehicle charging system by the interoperability test laboratory was discussed and the progress of unified platform standard for interoperability test of electric vehicle charging system was introduced on the meeting. The phase II interoperability test of electric vehicle charging system to be carried out was also discussed. The members of the working group discussed and determined the focus of follow-up work. A complete success was achieved.


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