NEWS INFORMATION
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2024-03-24 12:16:00
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Key Points: With the rapid growth in the number of new energy vehicles on the road, demand for specialized repair tools for batteries, electric motors, and electronic control systems has surged. The “Interim Measures for the Comprehensive Utilization of Waste Power Batteries from New Energy Vehicles,” which took effect on April 1, 2026, explicitly requires automakers to disclose technical specifications to third-party repair shops, thereby promoting the standardization of repair tools. For example, equipment such as the battery pack final inspection tester and airtightness leak detector launched by Guheng Energy enables automated testing across multiple vehicle models, significantly improving repair efficiency.
Industry Impact: The policy breaks the technical monopoly held by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), allowing third-party repair shops to legally perform repairs on the “three-electric” systems of new energy vehicles, thereby creating new growth opportunities for the tool market.