on Tuesday launched a new electric vehicle chassis that it says can withstand a 120km/h (75mph) frontal impact without catching fire or exploding, as it touts safety as a key selling point.
Ltd. unveiled a new car chassis with an integrated battery strong enough to withstand fires or explosions from high-impact collisions. The world’s largest maker of electric vehicle batteries ...
The speed for a frontal impact safety test in the commonly used China New Car Assessment ... industry as "skateboard chassis", or flexible platforms that combine electric motors, batteries ...
which includes fabrication of the chassis to assembling of the body parts besides selection of the electric powertrains. A two-seater front-wheel drive car, it took around six months for the ...