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Nissan LEAF Battery Cell Destruction Video – NO FIRE – Just

Enviado: 01 mar 2014, 14:21
por ruimegas
Nissan LEAF Battery Cell Destruction Video – NO FIRE – Just A Little Smoke

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2013 Nissan LEAF Battery Pack.

"An interesting video from Hybrid Auto Center appeared on the web with a Nissan LEAF battery cell destined for destruction.

As it turns out, a screwdriver and even a torch were not enough to stop this cell from supplying over 10A. After all the torture, the cell still had capacity of 30 Ah (from 33 Ah measured earlier).

“A used battery form Nissan Leaf 3.8V 33Ah, tested for how likely to catch fire when is destroyed or in flames. We had no success make it burn. Same battery after the burn test was charged/discharged twice at 1/3C – 10A – it has 30Ah capacity remaining. Before the test this cell was under salty water for 2 hours – you can see the contact are destroyed.”

Of the over 100,000 Nissan LEAFs in the world, none have caught fire to our knowledge. That’s not strange to us though if you use such resistant cells as Nissan clearly does.

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2014 Nissan LEAF is (for the most part) Unchanged In Both Pricing And Features



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Re: Nissan LEAF Battery Cell Destruction Video – NO FIRE – J

Enviado: 01 mar 2014, 15:13
por RJSC
Pois, uns minutos com um maçarico tiram-lhe menos capacidade que 2 Verões com temperaturas de 30º C... :roll:

Não imaginam o quanto desejava que fosse ao contrário... :cry:

Re: Nissan LEAF Battery Cell Destruction Video – NO FIRE – J

Enviado: 01 mar 2014, 18:30
por RJSC
rdias Escreveu:Na segunda geração já haverá melhorias. Já naquele video do MIEV fiquei impressionado da resistência das baterias. De facto se ultrupassarem a questão da degradação no futuro os eléctricos serão muito mais fiáveis que os actuais ice s .
Falam de melhorias nos fóruns mas nada de concreto.
E oficialmente por parte da Nissan também nada de concreto nem nada que indiretamente o sugira como um aumento da garantia de capacidade.
Continuo muito desconfiado. Será que só daqui 2 anos é que podemos tirar conclusões?