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BYD Han was exploded and spontaneously combusted, and it was only on the license plate for 3 days! Under what circumstances are new energy vehicles likely to spontaneously ignite?

Recently, a netizen posted a video claiming that his new BYD car, which had only been on the market for three days, unfortunately spontaneously ignited. There are no longer one or two examples of spontaneous combustion of new energy vehicles. New energy vehicles can often be seen on short video platforms. Regarding the matter of spontaneous combustion, while doubting the quality of new energy vehicles, we also have to think deeply about the circumstances under which new energy vehicles are most likely to spontaneously ignite. Then let me talk in detail about the conditions under which new energy vehicles are most likely to spontaneously ignite. Under such circumstances, spontaneous combustion may easily occur!

First of all, the first situation is exposure to the sun. Spontaneous combustion in cars due to exposure to the sun is the most common situation, especially in summer when the temperature is high. The battery is the most intolerable thing to be exposed to the sun. After being exposed to the sun, the battery will easily expand, and after expansion it will become very difficult. It is easy to explode and spontaneously ignite. We all know that the main component of new energy vehicles is the battery pack. Each new energy vehicle is equipped with a large number of battery packs. The battery pack is the core of the car's drive. Therefore, new energy vehicles are the most intolerable to sun exposure. Yes, it is easy to spontaneously ignite once exposed to the sun. With the advancement of science, this situation may be completely changed, but for now, new energy car owners should try to avoid exposing their vehicles to the sun.

The second situation is that the battery pack is short-circuited. As the vehicle is used for a longer period of time, the battery pack will also gradually age. As the battery pack ages, short circuit problems will occur more frequently. When the battery short circuits, a certain amount of sparks will be generated, and these sparks will, to a certain extent, be enough to cause the vehicle to spontaneously ignite or even cause a fire. explode. Of course, this situation is relatively rare. After all, new energy vehicles have just emerged, and most car owners drive new cars. Moreover, most people will not mess with the vehicle's battery pack when they are free, but it does happen no matter how small the probability is. possibility, so when using new energy vehicles on a daily basis, we must pay attention to maintaining the vehicle's battery and replace it with new batteries regularly, so as to avoid dangers as much as possible.

In general, new energy vehicles are relatively safe. Although natural situations occur occasionally, the proportion is not too large, so I think there is no need for everyone to be cautious about new energy vehicles for these reasons. If fear occurs, as long as you act properly and pay attention to maintenance, such problems can be avoided to a large extent.