China’s MIIT released the mandatory "Safety Technical Specifications for Power Banks" on March 31, 2026. BLUETTI served as a core member of the drafting committee, a role that validates its technical authority in energy storage and signals a major industry pivot toward ultra-strict safety requirements.
The standard targets high-risk scenarios like thermal runaway and mechanical stress. Key highlights include the first-time inclusion of the nail penetration test for consumer batteries and a substantial increase in thermal abuse and overcharge test thresholds. The regulations also force a shift toward smart hardware, requiring built-in monitoring for real-time voltage and temperature data to enable full-lifecycle safety tracking.
A recognized national "Little Giant" in tech, BLUETTI contributed its proprietary BMS technology and smart thermal control algorithms to the framework. The company provided pivotal research on long-term battery degradation and outdoor durability, transforming its practical expertise into enforceable safety benchmarks for the entire industry.
As the new mandate reshapes the market, BLUETTI’s involvement as a drafter cements its strategic influence. Beyond securing a technical edge, it highlights the brand's responsibility in shifting the market from price wars to quality-driven competition. BLUETTI is now positioned to lead by example, setting the pace for compliance and safety in the global portable power sector.
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