ANSI/CAN/UL 4900:2025
Scope
The provisions of Clause 1 of UL 62368-1 / CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1, Audio/Video, Information and
Communication Technology Equipment – Part 1: Safety Requirements, apply, except as follows.
Replacing first paragraph with the following:
This Standard addresses the safety of MICROMOBILITY CHARGING EQUIPMENT with RATED VOLTAGES not
exceeding 600 V that is intended to only be used with micromobility systems, subassemblies, and/or
components covered by UL 2849, the Standard for Electrical Systems for eBikes, UL 2272, the Standard
for Electrical Systems for Personal E-Mobility Devices, or UL/ULC 2271, the Standard for Batteries for Use
In Light Electric Vehicle (LEV) Applications.
MICROMOBILITY CHARGING EQUIPMENT provides docking, locking, charging, and controls for battery-powered
MICROMOBILITY devices, and consist of some or all of the following components:
– FIELD WIRING and field installation means;
– distribution panelboards, powerboards, disconnects, and overcurrent protective devices;
– power conversion units;
– built-in charging circuits and battery management systems;
– CHARGING INTERFACES;
– interactive kiosk systems; or
– assemblies consisting of racks, shelves, and enclosures that could contain any of the above
components.
Adding the following to the bottom:
MICROMOBILITY CHARGING EQUIPMENT covered by this Standard is intended for INDOOR use unless otherwise
investigated for use in OUTDOOR LOCATIONS or PROTECTED LOCATIONS when designated by the
manufacturer for those locations.
NOTE 101 In the Canada and the U.S., INDOOR use correlates with use in dry locations while outdoor or PROTECTED
LOCATIONS correlate with wet or damp locations.
This Standard is intended for evaluation for hazards presented by MICROMOBILITY CHARGING EQUIPMENT
that are encountered by ORDINARY PERSONS, INSTRUCTED PERSONS, and MAINTENANCE PERSONS.
This Standard does not include requirements that apply to charging equipment intended for on-road
electric vehicles (EV) and heavy duty off road vehicles.
NOTE 102 The term over-the-road electric vehicle (EV) refers to an over-the-road automotive type vehicle for highway use, such as a
passenger automobile, bus, truck, van, motorcycle, or similar vehicles.
This Standard does not evaluate the anti-theft protection or other security features of MICROMOBILITY
CHARGING EQUIPMENT.
OEN:
UL
Langue:
English
Code(s) de l'ICS:
29.120
Statut:
Norme
Date de Publication:
2025-02-18
Numéro Standard:
ANSI/CAN/UL 4900:2025