Core Viewpoint - A video demonstrating a new battery ejection technology for electric vehicles has gone viral, showing a vehicle capable of ejecting its battery 3 to 6 meters away during thermal runaway incidents. This technology was reportedly developed by "China Collision Repair Technology Center" in collaboration with Junsheng Electronics, although Junsheng has denied any formal partnership [3][4]. Group 1 - The viral video features a vehicle with a technology that allows the battery to be ejected during thermal runaway, enhancing safety by separating the battery from the vehicle [3]. - The technology has sparked controversy, with public reactions questioning the ethics of potentially endangering others while ensuring personal safety [4]. - Junsheng Electronics clarified that they do not have any collaboration with "China Collision Repair Technology Center," which is associated with the Mite Group, a company primarily engaged in the automotive aftermarket [4][5]. Group 2 - "China Collision Repair Technology Center" lacks any registered business information, raising questions about its legitimacy [4]. - The Mite Group, established in 1992, operates under various automotive brands but has not provided clear contact information, as attempts to reach their headquarters and branches were unsuccessful [5].
汽车热失控时自动弹射电池?上市公司紧急回应