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电池都能紧急弹射了,什么时候整拦截技术?
3 6 Ke·2025-09-28 01:51

Core Viewpoint - The recent demonstration of "battery ejection technology" by the China Automotive Collision Technology Center has sparked widespread discussion and criticism online, highlighting the absurdity of the concept and its implications for vehicle safety [1][3][10]. Group 1: Technology Overview - The "battery ejection technology" is a byproduct of a previously developed side-insert battery replacement system, which allows for quick battery swapping from the side of the vehicle [5][7]. - The technology aims to mitigate damage in extreme situations, such as thermal runaway of the battery, by allowing the battery to be ejected from the vehicle [5][10]. Group 2: Public Reaction - The video showcasing the technology has led to a mix of fascination and ridicule, with many commentators drawing humorous yet alarming parallels to military weaponry [3][9]. - The response from the public indicates a significant misunderstanding of the technology's purpose, as it was intended as a technical experiment rather than a practical application [10][11]. Group 3: Safety Concerns - Current battery technologies, including lithium iron phosphate and ternary lithium batteries, pose significant risks of combustion if the packaging is compromised [10][11]. - The industry has yet to find effective solutions to the battery explosion problem, with existing methods being largely inadequate [10][11]. Group 4: Future Directions - The potential for solid-state batteries is highlighted as a long-term solution to battery safety issues, with companies like Toyota planning to scale up production by 2027-2030 [13][15]. - The development of solid-state technology is seen as essential for addressing the inherent risks associated with current battery technologies [15].