Saturday, November 19, 2011

If someone wraps an electric car around a telephone pole, is it too dangerous to use the 'jaws of life'?

NO|||Ummm...No.|||Electric cars and hybrids are designed to be easily disconnected from the battery by emergency personnel.|||Batteries like altairnanno nanosafe http://www.b2i.us/profiles/investor/full鈥?/a> %26amp; A123 are designed to fail safe





see the real world test crash of the killacycle http://www.killacycle.com drag bike http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfVX71YqP鈥?/a>





But they wouldn't normaly try or need to cut into the batteries, it would be like trying to cut into an engine block.


The batteries are usually under the floor to keep the centre of gravity down so the ocupant is very unlikely to be trapped by them. Because of the low centre of gravity electric cars are unlikely to roll over see http://www.commutercars.com/





An electric car should be much safer for occupants than infernal combustion - better traction control %26amp; hanling, fewer moving metal bits to break, no liquids to spill or burn; smoother %26amp; quieter too, so less stress %26amp; resulting road rage.


And safer for others , thousands die each year due to exahust particulates which reduce life expectancy in southern england by 8-10 years.|||No as the battery should have a crash disconnect and also fused...|||Toyota didn't realize this would be a problem until after the fact.





The vehicle still has a current running through it.





As long as you're in the car your fine....%26gt;Grounded by the tires.





But someone trying to extract you after an accident is in for the shock of their life.

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