Lithium-ion Battery & Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery Powered Vehicle Safety Certificate
Most electric vehicles and hybrid cars are feature lithium-ion batteries. Usually Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LCO) or Lithium Nickle Cobalt Oxide (NCA) are common. Lithium-ion batteries and Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery equipped vehicles are transported carefully and follow the relevant regulations for transport. Lithium-ion batteries are assigned by the “United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods”.
There is a risk of fires in electric vehicles powered by high-voltage lithium-ion batteries due to electric shock from exposure to the high-voltage components of a damaged lithium-ion battery. A further risk of damaged cells in the battery can increases in temperature and pressure (thermal runaway), which can lead to hazards such as battery reignition or fire.
A certificate of safety verification for Electric vehicles and Hybrid cars can be issue after conducting physical inspection of each vehicle.
Inspection & certificate fee: Japanese Yen 130,000 per vehicle. (Currency exchange rate)
How to apply: Fill the application form by click here