IEC/TC 125 - Personal e-Transporters (PeTs)
Standardization of ‘e-Transporters’: electrically powered transport devices for use on public roads or in public spaces. These e-Transporters provide solutions for transporting passengers and/or goods. These devices can: • be manually controlled; • have automated functions; • be autonomous. This means, standardization in the field of e-Transporters, including but not limited to: • electrical and mechanical safety; • performance and durability; • functional safety; • EMC; • maintenance, repair and recycling; • power exchange infrastructure including docking stations and storage systems. Standardization of electrically powered transport devices covered by the following TCs are excluded: • IEC TC 69; • ISO TC 149; • ISO TC 22.
Personal e-Transporters (PeTs)
Standardization of ‘e-Transporters’: electrically powered transport devices for use on public roads or in public spaces. These e-Transporters provide solutions for transporting passengers and/or goods. These devices can: • be manually controlled; • have automated functions; • be autonomous. This means, standardization in the field of e-Transporters, including but not limited to: • electrical and mechanical safety; • performance and durability; • functional safety; • EMC; • maintenance, repair and recycling; • power exchange infrastructure including docking stations and storage systems. Standardization of electrically powered transport devices covered by the following TCs are excluded: • IEC TC 69; • ISO TC 149; • ISO TC 22.
General Information
IEC 63281-3-2:2024 is applicable to electrically powered transport devices for use on public roads or in public spaces and which are primarily designed for transporting cargo ("cargo e Transporters"). The typical application environment of cargo e-Transporters includes the following: for the purposes of hotels, restaurants, office buildings, hospitals, industrial/recreational parks, public roads, etc. This document specifies performance criteria and evaluation methods for the mobility of cargo e-Transporters. This document does not include safety and performance requirements.
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IEC 63281-3-1:2024 specifies the test method for the total run time of an e-scooter for single-person transportation with consideration of the temperature conditions of actual use when the e-scooter is operated by the user in various temperatures for use on the road or in public spaces. This document does not cover e-scooters for persons with disabilities or elderly persons. Also, this document excludes cargo e-scooters.
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IEC 63281-2-1:2024 specifies safety requirements and test methods for personal e-Transporters. This document is applicable to electrically powered personal e-Transporters (PeTs) which are used in private and public areas, where the speed control and/or the steering control is electric/electronic. The PeT can have provisions for transport of cargo and can be for private or commercial (including sharing service) use. This document is not applicable for electric vehicles (EVs), such as electrically power assisted cycles (EPACs), e-bikes, mopeds, motorcycles and passenger cars. This document does not apply to: - PeTs that are considered as toys; - PeTs that are intended for competition; - PeTs that are intended for medical care; - PeTs that have a rated voltage of more than 100 V DC or 240 V AC; - PeTs without an on-board driving operator.
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IEC 63281-1:2023 specifies the terminology and classification of e-Transporters. This document is applicable to "e-Transporters": electrically powered transport devices for use on public roads or in public spaces. These e-Transporters provide solutions for transporting either passengers or goods, or both. These devices can be manually controlled, have automated functions or be autonomous.
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