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ISO 6469-2:2009 specifies requirements for operational safety means and protection against failures related to hazards specific to electrically propelled road vehicles, including battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), fuel-cell vehicles (FCVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), for the protection of persons inside and outside the vehicle and the vehicle environment.

ISO 6469-2:2009 does not apply to motorcycles and vehicles not primarily intended as road vehicles, such as material handling trucks or fork-lift trucks.

Requirements related to internal combustion engine (ICE) systems of HEVs are not covered in ISO 6469-2:2009.

ISO 6469-2:2009 applies only if the maximum working voltage of the on-board electrical propulsion system is lower than the upper voltage class B limit.

ISO 6469-2:2009 does not provide comprehensive safety information for manufacturing, maintenance and repair personnel.

 

Document History

  1. ISO 6469-2:2022


    Electrically propelled road vehicles - Safety specifications - Part 2: Vehicle operational safety

    • Most Recent
  2. ISO 6469-2:2018


    Electrically propelled road vehicles - Safety specifications - Part 2: Vehicle operational safety

    • Historical Version
  3. ISO 6469-2:2009

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    Electrically propelled road vehicles - Safety specifications - Part 2: Vehicle operational safety means and protection against failures

    • Historical Version
  4. ISO 6469-2:2001


    Electric road vehicles - Safety specifications - Part 2: Functional safety means and protection against failures

    • Historical Version
  5. ISO/DIS 6469-2:1999


    Electric Road Vehicles. Safety Specifications. Part 2. Functional Safety Means and Protection Against Failures

    • Historical Version