New energy vehicles have no engine roar, are far away from unpleasant exhaust gas, and are cheap to charge… More and more friends choose to become electric car owners to start a new driving experience. However, the risk of electric car fires is also an issue that cannot be ignored. How to regulate the charging of electric vehicles? How to prevent fires in new energy vehicles?
How to prevent fires in electric vehicles?
- The fire rate of electric vehicles is actually comparable to that of fuel vehicles. More than half of the fires are caused by fires in batteries or connecting lines. Improper use and maintenance are often the culprits.
- In daily use, we should choose electric vehicles equipped with safe and reliable battery systems; standardize charging, avoid long-term overcharging and random plugging and unplugging of charging guns, especially after high temperature exposure and thunderstorms, try to avoid charging.
- Safe driving is equally important, avoiding wading, violent bumps and slamming on the accelerator; regular maintenance and careful inspection of battery circuit components are also key steps to prevent fires.
- Once an electric vehicle catches fire, the power should be cut off immediately, all electrical equipment should be turned off, the fire alarm should be called quickly, and the scene should be evacuated as soon as possible to ensure personal safety and avoid direct contact with high-temperature flames and toxic smoke.
How to prevent fire in electric buses? - In recent years, electric bus fire accidents have occurred from time to time. The main reasons include collisions during driving, battery aging, electronic control system failures, and immediate charging or irregular charging after long-term driving. Among them, battery thermal runaway is the main cause of fire.
- To prevent risks, drivers should carefully observe the status of the charging gun and base when charging, avoid charging in abnormal weather, do not forcibly pull out the charging gun, and avoid slamming on the acceleration when starting and loading uphill to prevent the vehicle from being exposed to the sun for a long time.
- Once a fire occurs, the driver should stop the car immediately and evacuate the passengers, turn off the key and the main power switch, quickly call the police and provide vehicle information; passengers should follow the driver’s arrangements to evacuate in an orderly manner, and use tools such as window breakers to escape when necessary.
The above is some common sense about how to prevent fires in new energy vehicles. Whether it is a new energy vehicle or a new energy bus, we must take scientific and reasonable precautions!
















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