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Interim Provisions on the Traceability Management of Power Battery Recycling in New Energy Vehicles

The Interim Provisions establish a comprehensive framework for managing the traceability and recycling of power batteries used in new energy vehicles throughout their lifecycle in China. These provisions were implemented in 2018 to address the growing volume of power batteries…

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Country / jurisdiction: People's Republic of China · Year: 2018 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary

The Interim Provisions establish a comprehensive framework for managing the traceability and recycling of power batteries used in new energy vehicles throughout their lifecycle in China. These provisions were implemented in 2018 to address the growing volume of power batteries reaching end-of-life as China's new energy vehicle sector expanded. The regulations cover the entire battery lifecycle, from manufacture through to recycling, and apply to all relevant stakeholders in the mainland Chinese market, as well as Hong Kong, Macau, and Chinese Taipei.

The provisions mandate a standardised system for tracking batteries throughout their lifecycle. Vehicle manufacturers must establish recycling service networks and information systems to trace batteries. Battery manufacturers are required to provide standardised coding and technical information for all produced batteries. The regulations specify requirements for the collection, storage, and transfer of used batteries, with detailed protocols for dismantling and recycling processes.

Key requirements include:

Manufacturers must implement standardised designs for battery traceability

Establishment of comprehensive recycling service networks

Implementation of unified information systems for battery tracking

Specific requirements for battery storage and transportation

Mandatory reporting of recycling activities through standardised channels

The system creates a traceable chain of custody for power batteries from production through disposal. It establishes clear responsibilities for manufacturers, dealers, and recycling enterprises while setting standards for environmental protection and resource utilisation. The provisions aim to prevent improper disposal of used batteries and maximise resource recovery through standardised recycling processes.

Official source: https://www.gov.cn/xinwen/2018-02/26/content_5268875.htm

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