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Bharat NCAP: India’s Indigenous Car Crash Testing Programme

  • August 23, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Bharat NCAP: India’s Indigenous Car Crash Testing Programme

Subject : Schemes

Introduction

  • Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (Bharat NCAP): India’s own car crash testing program.
  • Modeled after the Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) of the Towards Zero Foundation, a U.K.-registered charity.
  • Aims to test and rate the safety of car models in crashes.
  • Cheaper testing compared to abroad; cost under Bharat NCAP: Rs 60 lakh vs. Rs 2.5 crore.

Program Details and Scope

  • Applicable to passenger vehicles with up to eight seats, excluding the driver’s seat.
  • Maximum gross vehicle weight: 3,500 kg.
  • Based on the forthcoming Automotive Industry Standard 197, which outlines testing protocols.
  • Manufacturers have offered 30 models for testing, names undisclosed.
  • Participation is voluntary, except for certain cases like base variants of popular models (minimum sales of 30,000 units) or Ministry-recommended models for testing based on market feedback or for public safety.

Rating Criteria

  • Vehicles are assigned a star rating from one to five stars.
  • Evaluation based on three parameters:
    • Adult occupant protection
    • Child occupant protection
    • Safety assist technologies in the car

Testing Procedures

  • Testing includes three types of evaluations:
    • Frontal offset test: Vehicle driven at 64 kmph with 40% overlap into a deformable barrier.
    • Side impact test: Collision at 50 kmph.
    • Pole-side impact test: The car crashed into a rigid pole sideways at 29 kmph.

Process of Obtaining Star Ratings

  • The manufacturer nominates a vehicle model for testing.
  • Bharat NCAP representatives visit the manufacturing facility or dealer outlet.
  • The base variant is selected through random sampling and sent to a testing center in coordination with the Central Institute of Road Transport.
  • Test results are compiled and approved by the Bharat NCAP Standing Committee.
  • Ratings are published on the Bharat NCAP website, a certificate issued by CIRT.
Bharat NCAP: India's Indigenous Car Crash Testing Programme Schemes

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