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Key Updates of Mandatory Standards Announced for Public Knowledge – MAR, 2026

2026.04.03 18:08

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In March of 2026, as follow-up of the work assigned by the National Standardization Administration of China (SAC) and the projects approved in the national standardization notices, and in accordance with the stipulations of working process in relevant laws and regulations, the progress on several mandatory national standards is announced by corresponding authorities of China, and the basic key information are listed as below:

Standard/

Project No.

Standard Name

TC in Charge

Standard to be    Replaced

Status

20260041-Q-339

Qualified   certificate of vehicle

TC114/SC3 (Basis)

GB/T 21085-2020

Draft call for   public comments from Mar 27 to May 26 of 2026

20253211-Q-339

Limits of   dimensions, axle load and masses for motor vehicles, trailers and
  combination vehicles

TC114/SC19   (Complete Vehicles)

GB 1589-2016

Draft call for   public comments from Mar 27 to May 26 of 2026

20254332-Q-339

Safety requirements   for resistance welding machine
  (MOD, IEC 62135-1: 2015)

TC70 (Electric   Welding Machine)

GB 15578-2008

Final draft for   approval calling for public comments from Apr 13 to 17 of 2026

20256235-Q-339

Safety requirements   for photovoltaic modules

TC90 (Solar   Photovoltaic Systems)

Newly-drafted

Final draft for   approval calling for public comments from Mar 24 to 30 of 2026

20256236-Q-339

Requirement for   nameplate labeling of photovoltaic modules

TC90 (Solar   Photovoltaic Systems)

Newly-drafted

Final draft for   approval calling for public comments from Mar 24 to 30 of 2026

GQBCPZQ0026
  -2026

Interconnection and   intercommunication of smart home—Part 1: requirement of local area network   access

TC46 (Household   Electric Appliances)

Newly-drafted

Standard project   call for comment from Mar 17 to 23 of 2026

GQBCPZQ0027
  -2026

Interconnection and   intercommunication of smart home—Part 2: testing methods for local area   network access

TC46 (Household   Electric Appliances)

Newly-drafted

Standard project   call for comment from Mar 17 to 23 of 2026

GQBCPZQ0028
  -2026

Interconnection and   intercommunication of smart home—Part 3: public instruction set

TC46 (Household   Electric Appliances)

Newly-drafted

Standard project   call for comment from Mar 17 to 23 of 2026

GQBCPZQ0029
  -2026

Interconnection and   intercommunication of smart home—Part 4: thing model

TC46 (Household   Electric Appliances)

Newly-drafted

Standard project   call for comment from Mar 17 to 23 of 2026

GQBCPZQ0030
  -2026

Interconnection and   intercommunication of smart home—Part 5: safety specification

TC46 (Household   Electric Appliances)

Newly-drafted

Standard project   call for comment from Mar 17 to 23 of 2026

GHBCPZQ0031
  -2026

Civil unmanned   aircraft - electric security fence - technical specification of airborne   platform

TC435/SC1 (Unmanned   Aircraft Systems)

Newly-drafted

Standard project   call for comment from Mar 17 to 23 of 2026

Mandatory standards pose significant impact on product compliance and market access, therefore foreign stakeholders are advised to check out the list and keep up with the progress of the items that are related to their business.

Another point worth noting for manufacturers of home appliances is that the several standard parts on interconnection and intercommunication of smart home are drafted by SAC/TC46, who’s in charge of home appliance standards. Whereas in the meantime, a standard series for is also available for interconnection and intercommunication of smart home, and they are under the management of SAC/TC28/SC25(Interconnection of Information Technology Equipment). One of the parts in this standard series is also on local area network access, namely GB/T 46456.3-2025 Interconnection of information technology equipment—Interconnection and intercommunication of smart home—Part 3: General requirements for local interconnection, and has come into force on February 1, 2026. The potential overlapping requires relevant stakeholders to be aware and provide feedback on the new projects if necessary.