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ARAI Certification

ARAI Certification

Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) is an autonomous body associated with the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Enterprises which was established in 1966. ARAI is a ruling automotive research and development organization of India that was established by the Automotive Industry with the Government of India.

Moreover, ARAI certificate is also recognized as the Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO). Along with this, as per the notification by the Government of India ARAI is the primary Testing and Certification Agency under Rule 126 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989.

Further, the role of ARAI is not restricted to testing and certification of vehicles but it also plays a significant role in ensuring safety, low pollution, more efficiency, and authentic vehicles.

In India, obtaining the ARAI registration or testing is mandatory regardless of the two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers. Consequently, it is essential to acquire the ARAI approval to manufacture the vehicles in India.

Thus, ARAI certificate provides the comprehending certification and homologation services to every type of automotive vehicle, system, and component. Further, it also tests and certifies the following vehicles and engines which are used for automotive and non-automotive applications. Apart from testing and certifying the vehicles, ARAI certificate also assists the vehicle manufacturers to export homologation activities.

Two wheelers

In the case of two-wheeler vehicles, a manufacturer would require an ARAI certificate for a vehicle that operates on petrol, CNG, LPG, or diesel with an engine capacity above 25 Cubic Capacity (CC).

Two wheelers

The two-wheeled electric vehicles possess power above 250W and maximum speed design above 25 KMPH.

Construction Equipment Vehicle

Construction Equipment Vehicle (non-transport vehicle).

Three-wheelers

You are required to obtain the ARAI approval for the three-wheelers, viz, passenger or goods carrier, fully built vehicles, vehicles operating on petrol, LPG, CNG, or diesel with the engine capacity above 25 CC. Also, ARAI approval is required for the vehicle with power above 250W and speed above 25 KMPH.

Four-wheeler

Finally, in the case of a four-wheeler, you need approval for electric vehicles, passenger or goods carriers, fully built vehicles, etc. Along with this, approval would be required for the vehicle that operates on petrol, LPG, CNG, or diesel with an engine capacity of over 25 CC.

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