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Scientists Stunned by Breakthrough After Soaking Next-Gen EV Battery in Salt Water for Over 48 Hours: ‘Complete Structural Integrity’

August 2, 20253 Mins Read
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Chery’s Electric Vehicle Battery Shines in Safety Test

A recent test has revealed impressive advancements in the safety of electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Chery, a Chinese automaker, put its EV battery through a rigorous challenge, exposing it to saltwater for nearly 54 hours. Remarkably, the battery showed “zero faults,” highlighting its strength in tough conditions.

According to reports, Chery conducted this test in Indonesia as part of its Global Safety Challenge. The aim was to examine how well the battery performs in extreme humidity and potentially dangerous settings, simulating situations that might occur in coastal areas or during accidents.

After enduring the salty immersion, the battery was placed back in a vehicle, where it successfully powered up on the first attempt and passed a stable road performance test. There were no leaks, short circuits, or overheating issues—signifying the battery’s strong build.

Concerns about EV battery safety, especially in harsh environments, are common. Traditional lithium-ion batteries often struggle with moisture, sometimes leading to dangerous short circuits or fires. To combat this, car manufacturers are developing more durable battery systems.

Chery’s Guardian Battery features excellent waterproofing and dust resistance, thanks to its robust design. It even includes a quick emergency power cut-off and can function well in a wide range of temperatures, further enhancing its reliability.

This accomplishment significantly boosts the safety profile of electric vehicles. Knowing that a battery can withstand long periods in saltwater helps build trust among drivers. This added durability could make EVs more appealing in regions with high rainfall or by the coast.

Wider accessibility of EVs encourages more drivers to switch from traditional gasoline vehicles, reducing air pollution from exhaust emissions and promoting healthier communities.

The transition to electric vehicles is also a step in the right direction for combating climate change caused by fossil fuels. With the Guardian Battery’s features, everyday life is made easier for EV owners, including a health monitoring system that minimizes maintenance concerns.

Home solar panels can further enhance the advantages of owning an EV by lowering charging costs. Drivers can find local solar installation quotes at no cost, potentially saving thousands.

Chery’s successful testing demonstrates its commitment to meeting global safety standards, with future challenges on the horizon, including a durability test in Mexico. The company continues to break new ground in the resilience and dependability of EV batteries.

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