Tsunami reveals durability of Nissan's Leaf

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Tsunami reveals durability of Nissan's Leaf

Mensagem por ruimegas » 20 dez 2011, 21:26

Tsunami reveals durability of Nissan's Leaf

" Nissan inadvertently gained some valuable insight into the durability of its electric car, the Leaf, when about two dozen of them were destroyed in the tsunami that ravaged Japan in March.

None of the cars caught fire, and their batteries remained fully intact, shielded by an airtight steel exoskeleton and two other layers of protection that surround the 660-pound packs.

"Considering how they were tossed around and crushed, we think that is a very good indication of the safety performance of that vehicle," said Bob Yakushi, the director of product safety for Nissan North America.

Nissan's decision to encase the Leaf's battery in steel may help explain why federal safety regulators investigating post-crash fire risks in the Chevrolet Volt do not have the same concerns about the Leaf. General Motors packages the Volt's battery cells on a T-shaped steel tray with a plastic cover.

The durability and design of the Volt's battery have come into question since two of them caught fire after being damaged in testing."

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