Hybrid Car Research

Electric hybrid car – they're the really safe in an emergency? What about "Thermal Runaway"?
Ok, so I've been doing research and can not find much information about this topic. Traders say "de Corse is safe" but that does not explain why or how the safety works. I know they've taken steps to address the high voltage and current – supposedly the cables are colored bright orange to indicate that one should not cut through. My concern is whether there is a fire or other disaster, perhaps after a collision. I know that with lithium batteries used in electronics (laptops, iPods, phones, etc.) if heated beyond a certain point, thermal runaway are detrimental and can cause explosions multiple and severe damage to anyone nearby. What stops a package Hybrid Battery Thermal Runaway enter?
Nano-designed for batterires Li vehicles are designed to see the video Safe accident killacycle http://www.killacycle.com nomally The batteries are under the floor between front and rear wheels to inprove weight distribution, see Http: / / www.commutercars.com management Tango, but this also gives a lot of protection in an accident (Tango meets F1) PS hybrids use NiMH batteries available
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