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EVS-EN 61851-21:2002

Electric vehicle conductive charging system - Part 21: Electric vehicle requirements for conductive connection to an a.c/d.c. supply

General information
Withdrawn from 17.05.2021
Base Documents
IEC 61851-21:2001; EN 61851-21:2002
Directives or regulations
2014/35/EU Low voltage (LVD)

Although the standard’s status is withdrawn, it still has the presumption of conformity in the meaning of regulation 2014/35/EU and conformance with the regulation ’s requirements can be guaranteed by using the withdrawn version of the standard. The presumption of conformity is valid until a corresponding amendment is published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
 
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Standard history

Status
Date
Type
Name
17.05.2021
Main
01.11.2017
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01.09.2002
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This part of IEC 61851 together with part 1 gives the electric vehicle requirements for conductive connection to an a.c. or d.c. supply, for a.c. voltages according to IEC 60038 up to 690 V and for d.c. voltages up to 1 000 V, when the electric vehicle is connected to the supply network.
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