The process of any official authority granting an approval for something after it passes the strict rules set by the organisation is known as homologation. The official authority might be the court of law, a department in the government, an academic organisation etc.
Before a vehicle is sold or marketed, its components have to be approved by multiple official authorities. The procedure for the approval of a vehicle's components varies from country to country. Different countries have different standards for verification. The verification of the components before they are sold together in a vehicle is essential. These necessary checks improve safety while travelling in the vehicle, protect the environment better and improve the quality of components and the production process.
Vehicle homologation is mandatory before the vehicle is sold or marketed. The procedure of for homologation of a vehicle is as follows:
Every component of the vehicle that is put to test is verified by the responsible authority. The authority responsible for granting approval to the specific component after the verification process is to be chosen by the manufacturer. The manufacturer will issue a system approval as per each applicable Central Motor Vehicle Rule (CMVR), 1989. The approval by the responsible authority is granted depending on whether or not the specific component clears the test developed by the officially recognised organisation. All the approvals have to be collected and then is to be determined whether the approval to the vehicle is to be granted or not.
The approval granted by the authorities responsible will be valid in all the countries that will be mentioned in the approval report.
Vehicle items that are tested during the verification process for the granting of approval by the responsible authorities can be classified under four categories namely: Passive safety, Active safety, Components and Systems and the environment. The different items that come under the different categories are as follows:
The list of professional authorities that perform vehicle homologation in India are:
You can visit the Parivahan website where you will be able to fill the user ID creation form and scan the copy of the documents required and mail them to homologation-vahan@gov.in.
ARAI is Automotive Research Association of India which has been authorised by the Government of India to conduct tests on all vehicles that are sold in India for emissions through an Indian Driving Cycle (IDC). A formula is used by IDC to calculate how fuel efficient the vehicle is.
ARAI was established in the year 1966.
ICAT is International Centre for Automotive Technology which is located in Manesar and is a body which specialises in automotive testing and also provides facilities for homologation and also testing laboratories for Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) and passive safety.
The full form of CMVR is Central Motor Vehicles Rules. This rule was established in the year 1989.
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