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Hydrogen cars: China Strengthens National Safety Standards for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Vehicles

The article provides an overview of China's efforts to enhance hydrogen safety standards for fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). It mentions the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) collaborating with organizations like the China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC), Tongji University, Zhejiang University, and the National Technical Committee for Hydrogen Energy Standardization. The article references the GB/T 24549-2020 standard, which outlines safety requirements for FCEVs, including sensor placement, pressure management, and emergency shutdown procedures. It also discusses draft guidelines for hydrogen internal combustion engines (ICEs) and compressed gaseous hydrogen (CGH₂) fuel systems, with public consultation open through early March. Additionally, the article highlights China's ambitious targets of deploying 50,000 FCEVs by 2025 and 1 million by 2030, along with initiatives like toll exemptions on 'Hydrogen Highways' to promote FCEV adoption. The information appears accurate and aligns with available sources, suggesting a trust level of 9 out of 10. The content is current, with the latest developments mentioned up to early 2026, indicating that the events described occurred within the last four weeks, so old_content is false.

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