EVSTF-06-28
EVS Task Force 4 (REESS in-use test protocol): JRC opinion on document EVS-09-05
Source(s)
JRC
Date
21 Jan 2016
Status
Subject
Meeting(s)

EC JRC views on the regulatory text proposed by the US concerning battery management system functionality (document EVS-09-05) and based upon the US draft sequential testing protocol (document EVS-06-36) which addresses the following tests:

  • Extreme temperature protection (failed cooling and heating systems)
  • Over-discharge protection
  • Over-current and over-voltage overcharge protection
  • External short circuit protection
UNECE server
Excerpts from session reports
EVS | Session 6 | 18-20 Nov 2014

Mr. Gorney from USA (NHTSA) presented the status and results of REESS safety research in United States. This is an on-going research. The first phase is completed with some limited data and draft test procedures. The next phase is to validate the test procedures and to generate additional test data. (These tests could extend beyond 2015). The summary presentation was on sequential vehicle system tests and BMS Performance including DC Level 3 Fast Charge, Single Cell Thermal Runaway Initiation, Comprehensive Vehicle System Test and several others. The presentation and draft copies of the test procedures are posted on the UNECE EVS website. In addition, Mr. Gorney informed that a workshop on stranded energy is planned for early next year and he suggested that it could be combined with the next EVS meeting in Washington D.C. He also suggested that some of the research items may eventually be proposed as safety requirements for the GTR.)