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电车快爆炸时能弹射出电池?均胜电子:该技术与公司无关

Core Viewpoint - The recent viral video claiming that a battery ejection technology developed by the China Automotive Collision Repair Technology Research Center and Junsheng Electronics can safely eject batteries during a thermal runaway situation has been denied by Junsheng Electronics, stating no collaboration exists with the center [1][2]. Group 1: Technology and Safety - A video circulating online demonstrates a technology that can eject batteries from electric vehicles within one second during a thermal runaway event, aiming to achieve vehicle-battery separation [2]. - The concept of battery ejection has sparked discussions among netizens regarding potential safety concerns, such as the implications for other vehicles if a battery is ejected during a collision [4]. Group 2: Company Information - The China Automotive Collision Repair Technology Research Center has not been verifiably linked to any credible information, and reports suggest it may be associated with the Mate Group, which operates in the Chinese automotive aftermarket [6]. - The Mate Group's website indicates it owns several brands and is a significant player in the automotive repair industry, holding positions in various automotive associations [6]. - Attempts to contact the Mate Group's headquarters were unsuccessful, raising questions about the transparency and credibility of the organization [7].