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Phase 2 of IWG-EVS concluded in March 2026. Also in March 2026, AC.3 endorsed the request for authorization to develop a phase 3 of amendments to UN GTR No. 20 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2026/42), extending the mandate of IWG-EVS for an initial period of 4 years. GRSP may want to be informed about any activities that IWG-EVS may have already undertaken under this phase 3.
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GRSP/2026/3 | GTR 20: Proposal for a final status report on the development of Amendment 1
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GTR 20: Proposal for a final status report on the development of Amendment 1
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Reference Number: GRSP/2026/3
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Proposal to finalize a status report on Amendment 1 to UN Global Technical Regulation No. 20 on electric vehicle safety. The IWG-EVS conducted Phase 2 work addressing topics including water immersion tests, fire resistance, battery rotation and vibration, thermal propagation, and charging safety. The group maintained existing regulatory text except for thermal propagation provisions. Two compliance paths were developed: a physical test method with five initiation options and a risk management approach. Phase 3 will address thermal propagation scope expansion, post-crash safety, in-use battery maintenance, swappable batteries, light vehicles, gas emissions criteria, and bottom protection.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 79th GRSP session (1-5
Jun)
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Document date: 19 Mar 26
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Document status: Formal GR review
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GRSP/2026/4 | GTR 20: Proposal for an Amendment 2
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GTR 20: Proposal for an Amendment 2
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Reference Number: GRSP/2026/4
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Proposal to amend UN Global Technical Regulation No. 20 on electric vehicle safety, focusing on thermal propagation triggered by single-cell thermal runaway. The amendment introduces two compliance paths: a physical test approach with five initiation methods (external heater, internal heaters, nail penetration, laser-based initiation) performed at vehicle or component level; and a risk management approach requiring manufacturers to document known risks and mitigation strategies. Vehicles must provide advance warning 5 minutes before hazardous conditions (fire, explosion, smoke) occur in the passenger compartment. Phase 2 discussions concluded that water immersion tests, long-term fire resistance tests, REESS rotation tests, vibration profile modifications, AC/DC charging protections, and heavy-duty overcurrent tests do not require regulatory inclusion based on available field evidence and safety analysis.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Sessions: 79th GRSP session (1-5
Jun)
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Document date: 19 Mar 26
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Document status: Formal GR review
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Relevant to
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View full document file for more information
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