
China is testing a radical new EV safety system that automatically ejects the car’s battery during a crash. The goal is to prevent fires and explosions, the biggest risks for electric vehicles. In under a second, the battery detaches and launches away from the car, potentially saving lives inside the vehicle. While some see it as a breakthrough in EV safety, others worry about the dangers of sending a half-ton battery flying into traffic. Could this be the future of electric vehicles, where safety is prioritized over speed and tech features? Tech, Cars, EV
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