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China considers safety risks of 'zero-gravity' seats in EVs
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China considers safety risks of 'zero-gravity' seats in EVs

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued draft safety regulations for electric vehicles (EVs), focusing on "zero-gravity" seats.
  • These seats, featuring highly adjustable backrests, are increasingly common in modern EVs.
  • The move signals Beijing's tightening oversight of its rapidly expanding EV sector.

China is signaling a stricter approach to safety in its booming electric vehicle (EV) industry with new draft regulations targeting "zero-gravity" seats. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released the proposed rules, which aim to address potential safety risks associated with these increasingly popular features in EVs.

"Zero-gravity" seats are characterized by their ability to recline to very low angles, offering enhanced comfort and a more lounge-like experience within the vehicle's cabin. As EV cockpits become more sophisticated and integrated with smart technology, these advanced seating options are becoming a common fixture. However, their design and functionality have now drawn the attention of safety regulators.

The introduction of these draft regulations underscores Beijing's commitment to enhancing oversight of the rapidly evolving EV market. While the industry has seen significant growth, authorities are now focusing on ensuring that technological advancements do not compromise passenger safety. The specific risks associated with "zero-gravity" seats are not detailed in the initial report, but the ministry's action indicates a proactive stance on potential hazards.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.