A very different attack came from the Chinese technology giant Xiaomi. Lei Jun, CEO of the company, carried out a “webtekno -style” robust test for the coating of the batteries they use in electric cars. Lei Jun’s robustness test is very important for those who intend to buy electric cars.
Xiaomi uses a special coating in the car batteries compared to its previous statements. The company, which transfers that this coating has not passed a bullet, argues that electric cars are at high safety level. That’s exactly what Lei Jun’s test was about. The test performed by the Xiaomi CEO revealed how strong the coating is.
Test showing how strong the battery armor in the Xiaomi cars is:
Xiaomi used a watermelon within the scope of this test. The company covered the watermelon with its own production, and then the armored watermelon threw the roof of a 6 -storey building. The falling watermelon looked perfectly when it was looked at at least from the outside. However, the shared image is not shown in the interior.
The batteries of electric cars are known as the part that carries the biggest risk for these vehicles. Drilling of the battery armor and wasting the inside batteries may cause a major risk of fire. In this case, Xiaomi showed that there was no risk in his own cars. It is very troublesome to say something about whether a usual test is valid for a SU7 that goes at very high speed. As a result, SU7 Ultra is a car that makes 350 km/h speed. The accident that will be experienced in this kind of speed reduces the possibility of surviving a random car …