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New Regulations on Mandatory Certification for Electric Vehicle Power Supply Equipment in China

Starting March 1, 2025, electric vehicle (EV) power supply equipment in China will be subject to mandatory China Compulsory Certification (CCC), requiring manufacturers to meet strict safety and quality standards. This regulatory change applies to both domestic and international companies looking to manufacture, sell, or import EV charging equipment in China.
The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has introduced this requirement to enhance oversight of EV infrastructure and ensure compliance with national safety and environmental standards. Businesses must obtain CCC certification before the August 1, 2026 deadline to continue market access, making early preparation essential.
Key Dates and Deadlines
Effective from March 1, 2025, electric vehicle power supply equipment will be subject to the China Compulsory Certification (CCC) system, a comprehensive certification program designed to ensure product safety, quality, and environmental standards.
This move is part of China’s ongoing efforts to strengthen oversight on EV-related products and ensure that only safe, reliable equipment is used in the growing network of EV charging stations across the country.
The new requirements stipulate that only equipment that meets the CCC certification standards will be allowed for manufacturing, sales, imports, and other commercial activities within China.
The deadline for full compliance is set for August 1, 2026, after which any unapproved power supply equipment without the necessary certification and marking will be prohibited from entering the market.
This gives businesses a window of about 18 months to adjust to the new regulations, obtain the required certification, and ensure that their products meet the expected safety standards.
Certification Process and Regulatory Oversight
To facilitate this process, the Chinese authorities have outlined specific guidelines for the certification procedure. Designated certification bodies will be responsible for implementing the rules, with the added requirement that they file these processes with SAMR for oversight.
The certification bodies will follow a set of detailed regulations that align with the CCC certification rules and product-specific requirements to ensure consistent and thorough assessments.
It is also emphasized that the certification process will prioritize minimizing the burden on businesses by accepting existing valid certification results where possible, as long as they meet the required safety standards.
Scope of the New Certification Requirements
The scope of the new certification requirements includes both AC and DC power supply equipment for electric vehicles. AC chargers, which supply power to on-board vehicle chargers with a rated output voltage of up to 1000V, as well as DC chargers, which deliver direct current to EV batteries at voltages up to 1500V, are both covered by this regulation.
It’s important to note that some equipment types, such as battery-swapping stations and wireless charging systems, are excluded from the certification requirements, narrowing the focus to more conventional charging infrastructure.
What This Means for Global Manufacturers
For businesses planning to enter or expand in the Chinese market, it is essential to stay informed of these evolving regulations. As the EV industry continues to grow, with China being one of the largest markets globally, understanding the local regulatory landscape will be crucial to ensuring compliance and avoiding disruptions in product availability.
This mandatory certification not only helps ensure the safety and reliability of the equipment but also streamlines market access for compliant manufacturers, while presenting an opportunity for companies to build consumer trust and meet the high standards set by the Chinese government.
Strategic Implications for the EV Industry
Ultimately, the move to implement stricter product certifications is part of China’s broader strategy to become a global leader in electric mobility and green technology. Businesses seeking to succeed in this market must take proactive steps to align their products with the new certification requirements and to engage with accredited certification bodies well in advance of the 2025 deadline.
As the electric vehicle sector continues to grow worldwide, China’s regulatory landscape will increasingly influence global manufacturers and suppliers. With careful planning and timely action, companies can successfully navigate these changes and capitalize on the vast opportunities in the Chinese EV market.
Further Information
To read the original announcement requiring manufacturers to meet strict safety and quality standards from SAMR and from NCAA.
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