BYD says e6 electric car is safe after deadly crash in China

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May 29, 2012 2:52 PM CEST
W.E. Ning

BYD, the Chinese auto maker backed by Warren Buffett, said Tuesday its e6 electric car, one of which caught fire in a collision Saturday, has passed all tests required by relevant authorities.

The Chinese car maker said in a statement that the batteries used by e6 electric cars have undergone abuse tests and the battery modules didn’t ignite on 50% deformation. The e6 vehicle that caught fire killed three people in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.

“Any vehicles undergoing multiple crashes and spinning like the one in the (May 26) traffic accident will result in great danger for the passengers and driver, even gasoline-powered vehicles might burn,” it said.

BYD said it doesn’t have access to the electric car involved in the accident as it is currently being held by the traffic police department in Shenzhen. The company said it will cooperate with relevant authorities over the investigation.

The company “strongly believes” that the incident won’t have a negative impact on the development of new energy industry, it added.

Via: WallStreetJournal.

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