The document lists 27 tests for a 2 Wheeler Battery Operated Vehicle (BOV) as part of the CMVR Type Approval process, including vehicle evaluation lab tests like weighment, braking, and noise measurement, safety and homologation lab tests like horn installation and rear view mirrors, and automotive electronics department tests involving electromagnetic compatibility, range, and power measurement. The tests cover areas like vehicle identification, gradeability, lighting and signaling devices, protective devices against unauthorized use, and traction batteries used in battery operated vehicles. Compliance with the listed CMV Rule numbers and reference standards is required to receive CMVR Type Approval.
The document lists 27 tests for a 2 Wheeler Battery Operated Vehicle (BOV) as part of the CMVR Type Approval process, including vehicle evaluation lab tests like weighment, braking, and noise measurement, safety and homologation lab tests like horn installation and rear view mirrors, and automotive electronics department tests involving electromagnetic compatibility, range, and power measurement. The tests cover areas like vehicle identification, gradeability, lighting and signaling devices, protective devices against unauthorized use, and traction batteries used in battery operated vehicles. Compliance with the listed CMV Rule numbers and reference standards is required to receive CMVR Type Approval.
The document lists 27 tests for a 2 Wheeler Battery Operated Vehicle (BOV) as part of the CMVR Type Approval process, including vehicle evaluation lab tests like weighment, braking, and noise measurement, safety and homologation lab tests like horn installation and rear view mirrors, and automotive electronics department tests involving electromagnetic compatibility, range, and power measurement. The tests cover areas like vehicle identification, gradeability, lighting and signaling devices, protective devices against unauthorized use, and traction batteries used in battery operated vehicles. Compliance with the listed CMV Rule numbers and reference standards is required to receive CMVR Type Approval.
The document lists 27 tests for a 2 Wheeler Battery Operated Vehicle (BOV) as part of the CMVR Type Approval process, including vehicle evaluation lab tests like weighment, braking, and noise measurement, safety and homologation lab tests like horn installation and rear view mirrors, and automotive electronics department tests involving electromagnetic compatibility, range, and power measurement. The tests cover areas like vehicle identification, gradeability, lighting and signaling devices, protective devices against unauthorized use, and traction batteries used in battery operated vehicles. Compliance with the listed CMV Rule numbers and reference standards is required to receive CMVR Type Approval.