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October 19, 2009 – Vol.14 No.31 UL to Develop First Safety Standard for Electric Vehicle Cord Sets. Underwriters Laboratories (UL), a world leader in safety testing and certification, announced today a new set of requirements for indoor/outdoor cord sets for electric vehicles, which will help manufacturers produce safer, more efficient electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids as production demands continue to surge. This is just one of a growing number of safety standards UL is developing for electric vehicle product categories, including electric cords, charging stations, connectors and motors. Most recently, UL has announced its intent to release a new set of requirements for electric vehicle large batteries. It's forecasted that by 2015 one million charging stations will be in operation and more than one million electric vehicles will be on the road in the United States, ultimately reaching five million vehicles by 2020, according to Pike Research. To meet the growing demand, manufacturers are developing electric vehicles and associated components at a rapid pace. When new technologies are introduced to the market at this rate, it is important to address foreseeable hazards by introducing new safety requirements that speak to today's evolving technologies. "The steady increase in electric vehicle production and consumer acceptance will have tremendous benefits for the global economy and worldwide carbon footprint, but safety should be considered as new concepts are introduced," said Gary Savin, general manager, Underwriters Laboratories Power and Controls Business. Cord sets establish an electrical connection for the purpose of charging electric vehicles at home or at public charging stations. Product safety testing will include stationary and portable cord sets, including the attached plug, flexible power cord, personnel protection circuitry, electric vehicle cable and vehicle connector. Electric vehicle components that bear the UL Mark are tested for overload protection, shock and flammability.
"Electric vehicles is just one of the many cutting edge industries where UL is a proactive partner and trusted safety leader," says Savin. "UL will continue to broaden its service portfolio in renewable energies and energy efficiency, such as solar, wind, biofuels, smart meters, electric vehicles and LED technologies, to meet global renewable energy needs." Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is an independent product safety certification organization that has been testing products and writing Standards for Safety for over a century. (10/19/09)
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