zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Tech
/
How Certain Tiny Explosions Keep Electric Cars Safer In An Accident
How Certain Tiny Explosions Keep Electric Cars Safer In An Accident-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:33

Image for article titled How Certain Tiny Explosions Keep Electric Cars Safer In An Accident

While it may sound a little counterintuitive, a few tiny controlled explosions can actually be a good thing if you accidentally crash your . New technology from , though, could possibly make our EVs far safer in the event of a crash with a few controlled detonations.

Crashing an EV—just like owning and driving one—is a hell of a lot different than crashing a traditional internal combustion engine-powered car. An accident could dislodge battery cables in such a way that the current could leak into the rest of the car. That makes it entirely possible that the passengers inside or the rescue workers coming to help could be susceptible to a nasty shock.

That’s where Bosch comes in. The company has developed semiconductor chips that can be fitted to the battery that will automatically disconnect in the event of an impact. Here’s a little more technical description from its press release:

The semiconductor devices are part of a pyrotechnical safety switch system, or pyrofuse. These systems “blow out” whole sections of the cable connection to the high-voltage battery by means of miniature explosive charges, thus quickly and effectively shutting off the power circulation. Bosch semiconductors play a decisive role in these systems. If, for example, the airbag sensor detects an impact, the tiny devices – measuring no more than ten by ten millimeters and weighing just a few grams – trigger the pyrofuse. This sets off little explosions that drive a wedge into the high-voltage cable between the battery unit and the power electronics, disconnecting the two. By cutting off the flow of current this way, the risk of electric shock or fire is eliminated.

Image for article titled How Certain Tiny Explosions Keep Electric Cars Safer In An Accident

Honestly, that’s pretty awesome. If you’re familiar with the inertia switch in ICE vehicles that shuts off fuel flow after an accident, the pyrofuse is a similar concept. It isn’t exactly reversible, though. Bosch neglects to tell us how the pyrofuse will end up reconnected post-accident, but it certainly sounds like it’ll take a little more work than hitting the reset button on an inertia switch.

And it’s not totally foolproof, either, so don’t go thinking you can bumper-car your way through traffic in your EV. If the battery itself is penetrated—which is entirely likely if the accident is bad enough—then there’s nothing the pyrofuse system can do. You’re still at risk of a fire.

Plus, it’s still pretty hush-hush which automakers are currently using, or plan to use, Bosch’s technology, which makes it tough for both consumers looking for the safest EV as well as first responders hitting the scene of an accident to know what to expect. Hopefully that information will become available in the near future.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Tech
Truck Fans Would Rather Wait For A Toyota Tacoma EV Than Buy A F-150 Lightning Or Cybertruck
Truck Fans Would Rather Wait For A Toyota Tacoma EV Than Buy A F-150 Lightning Or Cybertruck
fans are already cooling on despite more options on the market and news of upcoming models from the likes of Chevy and Ram. The and have yet to be released, while the has recently joined the and for sale in the U.S. And, yet, all of these current and...
May 9, 2025
Volkswagen EVs Can Now Power Your House For Two Days (Update)
Volkswagen EVs Can Now Power Your House For Two Days (Update)
Experts have said that one of the ways to speed up EV adoption is for them to support . The ability for owners to power their house off their car or from the grid is vital. Just nine EVs on the market currently support bidirectional charging, but now VW...
May 9, 2025
GM Says It's Dropping Apple CarPlay And Android Auto Because They're Unsafe (Update)
GM Says It's Dropping Apple CarPlay And Android Auto Because They're Unsafe (Update)
GM is still dealing with the fallout of its decision to drop Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in favor of developing its own in-house system. In the last eight months, the company has had to deal with while still maintaining its in-house system will be “.” Since neither of...
May 9, 2025
Costco Will Sell The Chevy Blazer EV At A Discount To Go With Your Rotisserie Chicken
Costco Will Sell The Chevy Blazer EV At A Discount To Go With Your Rotisserie Chicken
knows that you keep coming back for the and Kirkland brand, but you can now also buy a cheaper at your local warehouse. Chevy notified its dealers that members are eligible for a $1,000 rebate on the through January 2, according to . The discount is part of ,...
May 9, 2025
Danish Investors Dump Tesla Shares After Elon Musk Calls Strikes In Sweden 'Insane'
Danish Investors Dump Tesla Shares After Elon Musk Calls Strikes In Sweden 'Insane'
Danish pension fund PensionDanmark is dumping all of its stock and putting the U.S. EV maker on its exclusion list of the companies it chooses to invest in – or not. The fund is selling all of its shares due to Elon Musk’s refusal to enter into labor agreements...
May 9, 2025
Biden’s First EV Charging Station Goes Online After $7.5 Billion In American EV Investments
Biden’s First EV Charging Station Goes Online After $7.5 Billion In American EV Investments
Despite in investments for the development of in the , not a single charging station had gone live thanks to — until now. The first EV charger paid for by Biden’s Bipartisan deal has come online in Ohio, according to , which marks the operational start of what the...
May 9, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved