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Status of Regulation Movement: Update
on AIS according to UNR Updates
Prashant K Banerjee
Co-Chairman
SIAM – International Harmonization Group
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CONTENTS
Updates on
Automotive Industry Standard (AIS)
New AIS under Discussion
Formulation of New AIS
Revision of Existing AIS
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NEW AIS UNDER DISCUSSION
Sr. No.
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Subject
Type Approval of Small Series vehicles
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Standard
AIS XXX
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TYPE APPROVAL OF SMALL SERIES VEHICLES
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Provisions for Approval of Vehicles produced in Small Series and for individual Vehicle
Approvals are currently under use in Europe as a part of Whole Vehicle Type Approval
Directive 2007/46/EC.
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The Directive lays down the applicable standards/regulations for such approvals and also
maximum No. of Vehicles that can be put into service in one year, per Category of Vehicles.
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This Type Approval Procedure shall be applicable to models (including their variants and
versions) of motor vehicles of categories M, N, L and quadricycles
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It covers approvals for Small Series, Individual Single Vehicles and Vehicles produced or
imported under Pilot/Demonstration Projects.
Vehicle
Category
M1, N1
M2, M3, N2, N3
L and
Quadricycles
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Annual Domestic Production (for each model including its variants and
versions)
A
250
250
B
1
1
C1
20
10
C2
up to 100 Units
up to 50 Units
250
1
40
up to 200 Units
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FORMULATION OF NEW AIS
Sr. No.
Subject
Standard
1
Trailer Code
AIS 113
3
Motor Caravan
AIS 124
4
Ambulance Code
AIS 125
5
Adaptive Front- Lighting Systems (AFS)
AIS 127
6
Light Emitting Diodes (LED)
AIS 34 Part 3
7
End of Life of Vehicles (ELV)
AIS 129
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TRAILER CODE
 Trailer manufacturing being an unorganized segment in the country, there is a
compelling and long-felt need to upgrade this segment to enhance its efficacy and
safety aspects as well.
 Standard lays down the requirements applicable to Trailers of Category T, viz. T1, T2,
T3 and T4 used to transport goods, being towed by motor vehicles of N2 and N3
category.
Technical Aspects covered in the code are:
General requirements for dimensions, axle loading, external projects, RUPD, LPD, Spray
Suppression systems etc.
 Installation of electrical systems like electrical couplings, lamps, light and light signaling
devices, reflective tapes etc.,
Compliance to brake standards and maneuverability.
 Requirements for safety critical components such as fifth wheel coupling, fifth wheel king
pin, tow hook, landing gears, towing jaw, draw bar couplings, tyres, wheel rims
 Interchangeability and Compatibility.
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MOTOR CARAVAN
Background:
 Tourism Ministry has
announced a policy for
promotion and
development of Caravan
Tourism in India as a niche
sector.
 In general, construction of
caravans require second
stage of manufacturing. In
India such vehicle alteration
is considered as violation of
Motor Vehicle Act.
 Motor caravan
manufacturers are facing
difficulty in registration of
caravans due to lack of clear
guidelines.
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Accordingly AIS 124 was prepared which lays down the
type approval requirements applicable to motor
caravans of category M.
This standard is applicable to:
a) Motor caravan manufactured by vehicle
manufacturer.
b) Motor caravan which are built by motor
caravan body builder on registered vehicle
which is not older than 3 years.
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AMBULANCE CODE
 Salient features of Proposed Ambulance Code –
 Constructional & functional requirements
 Care ergonomics & Patient Safety
 Provisions on medical devices
 Road ambulances classification into four types – A, B, C & D
( “First Responder”, “Patient Transport”, “Basic Life Support”
and “Advanced Life Support” respectively)
 ‘First Responder’ category also includes 2 wheeled
ambulances has been specially introduced for the first time
Draft Notification under preparation
(Proposed lead Time – 2 Years)
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ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM (AFS)
AFS i.e. Adaptive Front‐lighting System means a lighting
device providing beams with different characteristics for
automatic adaptation to varying conditions of use of Dip beam
& if applicable the main‐beam
Classes of passing beams w.r.t to conditions;
It consists of "system control",
one or more "supply and
operating device(s)", if any, &
"installation units" of the right
 C Class for the basic passing beam
 V Class for use in lit areas such as towns
 E Class for use on roads such as motorways (highways)
 W Class for use in adverse conditions such as Wet road
and of the left side of the
vehicle
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LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED)
 Draft AIS on LED includes only replaceable LED light sources
FILAMENT LAMPS
Component
aligning with ECE R128 incorporating one type of LED light
Requirement
source i.e. dual function LR1 light source.
AIS 034
(Part 1) Rev 1
 Existing Installation Standard to be Modified suitably to
avoid confusion within replaceable and non‐replaceable
GAS DISCHARGE LAMPS
light sources
Component
Requirement
AIS 034
(Part 2) Rev 1
 Inclusion of replaceable LED light source in AIS‐037 &
Amendment to CMV rule 124(4) for bringing it under AIS
037
LED LAMPS
Component
Under
Formulation
Requirement
AIS 034
(Part 3) Rev 1
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END OF LIFE VEHICLE (ELV)
 Vehicles produced around the world use millions of tonnes of resources such as Metals, Glass,
Plastic Compounds, Rubber and Synthetic Materials, Leather and Fabric etc
 At the end of life of every vehicle or after scrapping of the Vehicle, these materials are again
released back to the Nature
 In India, a substantial amount of vehicles (including old Vehicles, Vehicles undergone accidents,
orphan/abandoned vehicles) are scrapped every year, however it is done mostly through the
unorganized sector and currently no standardized procedure exists for such activities
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Based on the Regulations/Directives already implemented across Europe and other countries,
Government of India decided to formulate such Standard which will take care of the following:
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Collection and dismantling of End-of-Life Vehicles - Under Ministry of Heavy Industry
Heavy metal restriction, dismantling information- to be provided by the Vehicle Manufacturer
Type Approval of vehicle with respect to Re-usability, Recyclability and Recoverability (RRR) - Under
MoRTH
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REVISION OF EXISTING AIS
Sr. No.
Subject
Revised
Standard
Reason for Revision
AIS 076 Amd 1
- To align with ECE R116
- Inclusion of Non Rechargable Battery as an
additional power source to VAS
2
Procedure for Type Approval and
Certification of Vehicles for
Compliance to CMVR
AIS 017 Rev 01
- To align with 2007/46/EEC
- To Include Definitions of New Models,
Existing Models, Type, Variant, Version
- To include Special Purpose vehicles
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Amendment No. 2
to AIS-102 (Part 1)
- Changes in technical requirement to add
Off Vehicle Charging range.
AIS-038(Rev 01)
- To align with ECE R100 Revision 2 Amendment 1
- For driving cycle selection more clarity is
given based on maximum speed of vehicle
and category of vehicle.
AIS-039(Rev 01)
- To align with UN ECE R101 Rev 3
- For driving cycle selection more clarity is
given based on maximum speed of vehicle
and category of vehicle.
1
Vehicle Alarm Systems (VAS)
4
Electric Power Train Vehicles–
Fictional Safety
5
Electric Power Train Vehicles–
Measurement of Electrical Energy
Consumption
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REVISION OF EXISTING AIS
Sr. No.
Subject
Revised
Standard
Reason for Revision
AIS-040(Rev 01)
- To align with UN ECE R101 Rev 3
- For driving cycle selection more clarity is
given based on maximum speed of vehicle
and category of vehicle
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Electric Power Train Vehicles
Measurement of Net Power and
The Maximum 30 Minute Power
AIS 041 (Rev 01)
- To align with UN ECE R85 Rev 1
- Measurement of 30 Min Speed of Vehicle is
removed
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External Projections
AIS 120
- To align with ECE R26 Supplement 01 to 03
series of amendments.
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Spray Suppression Systems
AIS 013 Rev 01
- To align with EEC Directive 91/226/EEC
- For inclusion on N1 & N2 ≤ 7.5 T
AIS 007 Rev 5
- To include implementation of new
regulations like bus body code, anti theft
- To include technological upgrades like DRL,
TPMS etc
- Addition / Deletion/ Modification to suit
requirements
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Electric Power Train Vehicles Method of Measuring the RangeUN R101 Rev 3
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Information on Technical
Specifications to be submitted by
the Vehicle
Manufacturer
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REVISION OF EXISTING AIS
Revised
Standard
Sr. No.
Subject
Reason for Revision
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Survival Space for the Protection of
the Occupants of the Cab of a
Commercial Vehicle
AIS 29
- To align with supplement 2 to 02 series of
amendment to UN R 29.
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Offset Frontal Collision
AIS 098
- To include hybrid III dummy guideline
specification
13
Metallic Fuel Tank
AIS 95
- To amend the requirements of fixing fuel
filler caps to make them applicable for M2
derived from M1
14
Bus body Code
AIS 52 Amd 4
- To include emergency exits requirements
and to address certain fire safety provisions
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Truck code
AIS 93 Rev1
-Safety provision Up gradation
AIS 018 Amd 4
- To incorporate the following :
With regards to approval of SLD &SLF, TA
Certificate / CoP / test reports / extension
reports shall be issued by same agency who
has issued TA
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Speed limiting Device
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Lets work together with a closer cooperation on
Advanced and Future Regulations
on a continual basis!
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THANK YOU
Mr Prashant Kumar Banerjee
Head- Homologation & Product Evaluation
TATA Motors Limited, Pune, India
Ph No : 020 -66132477 , Mob : 9850052187
Fax : 020 -66131960
Email id : [email protected]
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