电动汽车碰撞试验安全规程

N. Parera, O. Amor
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近十年来,气候变化和空气污染已成为一个日益重要的问题。这导致许多国家出台了交通政策,通过促进电动汽车(ev)的开发和使用来提高车辆的效率。根据欧洲汽车制造商协会(European Automotive Manufacturers Association)的数据,电动汽车的注册量大幅增长了160.5%,这促使利益相关者认为,根据目前的市场状况,到2020年至2025年,新型电动汽车的市场份额将在2%至8%之间。电动和混合动力汽车与化石燃料发动机汽车一样,要遵守同样的被动和主动安全标准,因此它们必须通过由认证法规或其他消费者标准(如欧洲NCAP)定义的碰撞测试。电动和混合动力汽车还必须满足官方标准中增加的一些额外要求;因为它们在严重碰撞后会造成潜在的危险,因为电池有触电的风险。本文介绍了Applus IDIADA碰撞试验实验室用于电动汽车碰撞试验的内部安全协议,并将其与测试电动汽车的主要风险联系起来。此外,还概述了电动汽车被动安全标准的主要修订情况。
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Safety Protocols for Electric Vehicles Crash Tests
Climate change and air pollution in the recent decade have become an increasingly important issue. This has led to the introduction of transportation policies in many countries to make vehicles more efficient by promoting the development and use of Electric Vehicles (EVs). According to the European Automotive Manufacturers Association, the registration of EVs has shown a substantial increase of 160.5%, prompting stakeholders to assume a realistic market share for new electrically chargeable vehicles to be in the range of two to eight percent by 2020 to 2025, based on today's market. Electric and hybrid vehicles are subject to the same passive and active safety standards as fossil fuel engine vehicles and so they have to pass crash tests defined by homologation regulations or other consumer standards such as Euro NCAP. Electric and hybrid vehicles also have to fulfil a few specific extra requirements added to the official standards; as they pose a potential danger after severe crashes due to the risk of electric shock from the battery. In this paper, the internal safety protocol applied for EV crash tests that is used at Applus IDIADA crash test laboratory is described and related with the principal risks of testing EVs. Moreover, an overview of the principal amendments of passive safety standards regarding EVs is presented.
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