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The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) has completed a series of crash tests on electric 2-wheelers. It is said to be the first time such tests have been conducted as they are not mandatory for 2-wheelers.
According to the ARAI, the tests were conducted for specific customers. The agency did not disclose the identity of these OEMs.
The electric 2-wheelers were subjected to the standard rigid barrier and side pole tests. The tests were conducted against standard industry benchmarks, using accelerometers and high-speed cameras.
The latest development is seen as a significant step towards establishing safety standards for electric 2-wheelers in India. Safety norms are already in place for EV batteries, which has helped eliminate many cheap and low-quality batteries and components from the market.
Source: Autocar Pro