GOST 34003-2022 PDF
Name in English:
GOST 34003-2022
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 34003-2022
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Full title and description
GOST 34003-2022 — National standard of the Russian Federation establishing terminology, classification, and general technical requirements for electric vehicle charging infrastructure and charging stations, including safety, interoperability and testing provisions. The standard defines terms, types of charging equipment, communication interfaces and basic requirements to ensure reliable and safe operation of electric vehicle charging points.
Abstract
This standard provides a harmonized framework for the supply, installation and use of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the Russian Federation. It covers definitions, classification by power and charging mode, essential safety and electrical requirements, recommended communication and control interfaces, marking and documentation, as well as test and inspection procedures. GOST 34003-2022 aims to support interoperability, user safety and consistent quality across public and private charging infrastructure.
General information
- Status: Active national standard (GOST), adopted 2022
- Publication date: 2022
- Publisher: Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology (Rosstandart) / national standards body of the Russian Federation
- ICS / categories: Likely 43.040 (Electrical equipment and supplies), 13.110 (Road vehicles) — includes EV charging systems and infrastructure
- Edition / version: First edition 2022
- Number of pages: Typical GOST standards of this type range from 20 to 60 pages (exact page count varies by publication)
Scope
GOST 34003-2022 applies to electric vehicle charging equipment and installations intended for charging battery-powered road vehicles. It specifies terminology, classification (by power level and charging mode), general technical and safety requirements, marking and user information, basic metrological and performance testing procedures, and requirements for compatibility and communication between the vehicle and the charging station. The standard is intended for designers, manufacturers, installers, operators and regulators of EV charging infrastructure.
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and classification of charging modes (e.g., AC slow/medium, DC fast) and connectors
- General electrical safety requirements for charging stations and associated equipment
- Requirements for protection against electric shock, overloads, short circuits and leakage
- Interoperability requirements and recommended communication interfaces between vehicle and charger (control pilot, signal levels, digital communication)
- Environmental and mechanical design requirements for outdoor and public-use stations (ingress protection, temperature ranges, grounding)
- Marking, documentation and user information (rating, connector type, permissible conditions, safety instructions)
- Testing, inspection and verification procedures for performance and safety, including endurance and EMC checks
- Requirements for metering, billing compatibility and tamper resistance for public charging
Typical use and users
GOST 34003-2022 is used by manufacturers of charging stations and components, designers and integrators of charging infrastructure, installation and maintenance contractors, vehicle manufacturers for ensuring compatibility, operators of public and private charging networks, testing and certification bodies, and regulators developing local technical rules and permitting.
Related standards
This standard is intended to align with related national and international documents covering electric vehicle charging and electrical safety, including standards addressing connector types and pinouts, electromagnetic compatibility, low-voltage electrical installations, and metering. Relevant areas include standards on vehicle-to-grid interfaces, plug and socket requirements, and national electrical codes governing installation and earthing.
Keywords
electric vehicle charging, EV charging station, charging infrastructure, charging modes, DC fast charging, AC charging, connector types, interoperability, electrical safety, metering, communication interface, GOST 34003-2022
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST 34003-2022 is a Russian national standard that sets terminology, classification and general technical and safety requirements for electric vehicle charging equipment and infrastructure.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers definitions, charging modes and power levels, safety and electrical requirements, environmental and mechanical design considerations, communication between vehicle and charger, marking and documentation, and testing and inspection procedures.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Manufacturers, infrastructure designers and installers, charging network operators, vehicle manufacturers, testing and certification bodies, and regulatory authorities use this standard to design, install, operate and assess EV charging equipment.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: Issued in 2022, GOST 34003-2022 is the current edition as of its publication year. Users should check with the national standards body for any subsequent amendments or superseding documents.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is part of the body of standards addressing electric vehicle charging and related electrical safety and metering standards; it complements other national and international standards covering connectors, EMC, low-voltage installations and metrology.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Electric vehicle charging, EV charger, charging station, interoperability, AC charging, DC fast charging, connector, electrical safety, metering, communication interface.