[Vehicle-mounted Equipment EMC Testing] Regarding the Acquisition of VCA Certification under ECE R10 (Tokyo Area)
The JQA Safety Electromagnetic Center (Hachioji City, Tokyo) has received certification from the VCA (Vehicle Certification Agency) as a testing facility for E-Mark certification under ECE Regulation 10. As a result, the test results conducted by our organization can be used for obtaining E-Mark certification. Our organization provides total support from conducting tests to the procedures related to certification and the preparation of necessary application documents for certification.
Since our other two testing facilities have also obtained this certification, we encourage you to utilize our E-Mark certification services.
[Certified Testing Facilities]
Kita-Kansai Testing Center, Sayato Electromagnetic Environment Testing Facility* (Certified on 2018/5/28)
Chubu Testing Center, Shikatsu Testing Facility, Electromagnetic Environment Testing Division (Certified on 2018/8/20)
*At the Kita-Kansai Testing Center Sayato Testing Facility, our staff registered with the vehicle approval authority KBA (Germany) can also conduct E-Mark certification witness tests on behalf of VDE, the technical service of KBA.

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We are pleased to announce that the newly established EMC lab dedicated to automotive equipment at JQA Tama Techno Park (Hachioji City, Tokyo) has received certification from the VCA (Vehicle Certification Agency), which is the vehicle certification authority of the UK Department for Transport, and has become a certified testing facility for E-mark certification under ECE Regulation 10. We provide total support from the testing implementation to the procedures related to certification and the preparation of application documents required for certification.
Our organization conducts EMC testing for automotive electronic devices at our locations in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka. We can perform tests according to international standards such as CISPR and ISO, as well as standards from various countries around the world and specifications from automobile manufacturers.






