BYD company's new generation battery has undergone a brutal test

The disassembly process of the second-generation Blade battery developed by BYD was demonstrated in a live broadcast on social media, as reported by Zamin.uz.
A group of automotive experts and bloggers spent several hours using various mechanical tools, including electric saws and specialized metal chisels, to open the internal section of the battery block. Due to the high complexity of the process and the sharpness of the tools used, many viewers rated the test as harsh.
According to the organizers, it took approximately eight hours to reach the internal components of the battery and open its protective casing. Most importantly, despite numerous strong impacts on the battery casing and cutting operations during the test, no smoke, heating, or signs of fire were observed in the device.
This situation is considered an important indicator in terms of the safety of modern electric vehicles. During the live broadcast, experts and viewers highly rated the structural strength of the battery block.
Discussions covered methods of maintaining hermeticity of the block, thermal protection materials, and overall structural strength technologies, which were analyzed separately. These technological solutions help maintain the integrity of the battery even in the event of a vehicle collision.
The group that carried out the disassembly process identified only minor technical defects inside the battery, such as non-critical deformation of the insulation. Overall, this open test once again demonstrated in practice that the new generation of BYD Blade technology not only possesses a high level of safety but also exhibits significant resistance to external mechanical influences.
Such results contribute to increasing consumers' trust in electric vehicles.





