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China will require automakers to prove EVs can fail safely under two new national standards starting July 1, 2026. The rules mandate stronger battery safeguards, a physical high-voltage cutoff, bottom-impact and fast-charge durability tests, and smoke protection for occupants. The US lacks equivalent national standards for EV failure safety.
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