L-category vehicle

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Software and firmware engineering for embedded ECUs of an electric scooter as the 29th engineering axis: UN R156 SUMS + ISO/SAE 21434 + Automotive SPICE 4.0 + MISRA C:2023 + ISO 26262-6:2018 + AUTOSAR Classic R23-11 + ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207:2017 + ISO/IEC/IEEE 29148:2018 + ISO/IEC 25010:2023 + CISA SBOM Minimum Elements + CWE/CVE + CVSS v4.0

Engineering deep-dive into software & firmware engineering as the 29th engineering axis and the twelfth cross-cutting infrastructure axis — describes how firmware of e-scooter embedded ECUs (motor controller + BMS + dashboard + IoT gateway + charger MCU) is developed under MISRA C:2023, validated through the Automotive SPICE 4.0 V-model + SWE.1–SWE.6 + SYS.1–SYS.5 + HWE.1–HWE.4 + MLE.1–MLE.4, OTA-updated under UN R156 SUMS (L-category mandate: Dec 2027 new types / June 2029 existing types), traced through the ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207:2017 software lifecycle's 30 processes in 4 groups (Agreement + Organizational Project-Enabling + Technical Management + Technical), documented via SBOM per CISA Minimum Elements 2025 (Supplier + Component + Version + Unique-IDs + Dependencies + Author + Timestamp + Hash + License + Tool + Generation-Context) in SPDX 2.3 and CycloneDX 1.6 formats, versioned through the ISO/IEC 25010:2023 product quality model's 8 characteristics, qualified at the toolchain level per ISO 26262-8 Clause 11 (TCL1/TCL2/TCL3 + TD1/TD2/TD3), and monitored through CWE Top 25 + CVSS v4.0 (Base + Threat + Environmental + Supplemental). 18 numbered sections.

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Electric scooter regulatory map: PLEV classification, 22 jurisdictions, safety certification (EN 17128 / UL 2272 / UL 2849 / EN 15194), EMC + radio (ECE R10 / FCC Part 15B / CISPR 12/25) — complete reference as of May 2026

Regulatory reference in three dimensions: (1) classification frameworks — EU PLEV (Personal Light Electric Vehicle) per EN 17128:2020 with max 25 km/h / 250 W continuous nominal / not subject to motor-vehicle type approval, versus US «no federal class» (CPSC 16 CFR Part 1500 consumer-product oversight without preemption), UK «PLEV trial-only» (legal only via approved rental schemes through 31 May 2026 per DfT), Canada provincial pilots (Ontario MTO Pilot Project per O. Reg. 389/19), Australia state-by-state (NSW «road use» trial + VIC trial + QLD legal since 2018); (2) detailed rules across 22 jurisdictions — Germany eKFV (BMVI / Bundesrat 2019, Versicherungsplakette mandatory, ≥14 years, 0.5 ‰ alcohol limit), France EDPM (Loi d'orientation des mobilités Loi 2019-1428, ≥12-14 years depending on municipality, 25 km/h), Spain DGT (Real Decreto 970/2020, max 25 km/h, helmet required under 18), Italy (Legge 160/2019 + Decreto 2022), Netherlands (RDW model-approval required, more restrictive), Sweden (Lag 2001:559 — allowed on bike paths since 2018), US 5 states (CA CVC 21229, NY NYS VTL § 1280-a + NYC Local Law 39/2023 with UL 2272/2849 mandate, FL HB 453, TX Transportation Code 551.401, WA RCW 46.04.336), Canada 3 provinces (ON Pilot 389/19, BC Pilot OIC 2020, QC trial since 2024), Australia 3 states (NSW shared trial Order 2023, VIC Trial regulations 2022, QLD Transport Operations 2018), Japan 特定小型原動機付自転車 special small mobility vehicle (Road Traffic Act amendment July 2023), Singapore Active Mobility Act 2017 with UL 2272 mandate June 2019, Ukraine Law №2956-IX «On Road Traffic» (ПЛЕТ, ≥16 years, 25 km/h); (3) safety + EMC certification — UL 2272:2019 vehicle-level electrical (NYC mandate per Local Law 39/2023, Singapore LTA mandate), UL 2849:2020 e-bike specific, EN 17128:2020 EU PLEV harmonized standard, EN 15194:2017+A1:2023 EPAC e-bike, IEC 62133-2:2017 battery cell safety mandatory globally, IEC 62619 industrial battery, ECE Regulation 10 Rev 6 (2017) automotive EMC, FCC Part 15 Subpart B § 15.101-15.107 unintentional radiators, CISPR 12:2018 vehicle EMI, CISPR 25:2021 vehicle in-band radio, CE marking + RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU + WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU.

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