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Lithium-ion battery enterprises proposed to be banned in water source protection areas and other places

Jul 24, 2019   Pageview:506

In order to strengthen the management of the lithium-ion battery industry, standardize the industrial development order, and guide the continuous and healthy development of the lithium-ion battery industry, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued the "Specification Conditions for the Lithium-ion Battery Industry"(hereinafter referred to as the specification conditions) on the official website on December 12 to the public. For opinions, the deadline is December 20, 2014. Normative conditions stipulate that projects for the lithium-ion battery industry in areas where construction of industrial enterprises is prohibited by laws and regulations of the State, regulations and plans, or by laws and regulations approved by the people's governments at or above the provincial level, such as basic farmland protected areas, nature reserves, drinking water source protected areas and ecological function protected areas. Existing enterprises in the above areas should be gradually relocated.

Normative conditions require that the quality of the enterprise's products meet relevant national or industry standards, and enterprises should be encouraged to set enterprise standards higher than national or industry standards through the tests required by section III, section 38.3, of the United Nations Recommendation on the Transport of Dangerous Goods-Manual of Tests and Criteria. Enterprises should establish quality management system and establish the corresponding product quality traceability system through certification. Equipped with quality inspection department and full-time inspection. In addition to the general requirements, the quality management system of the enterprise should include the following: program control should include the prevention and detection of internal short-circuit faults in the battery manufacturing process related activities; The batteries did not comply with the control measures for testing under section III, 38.3, of the United Nations Manual of Tests and Criteria.

In addition, the standard conditions require lithium-ion battery manufacturers to have the electrical performance and safety testing capabilities specified in the relevant standards, encourage enterprises to be equipped with environmental adaptive testing instruments and equipment, and have battery environmental adaptive testing capabilities.

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