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Official: NHTSA closes its safety defect investigation into the potential risk of fire in Chevy Volts
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01-20-2012, 09:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-20-2012 09:49 PM by car fanatics.)
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Official: NHTSA closes its safety defect investigation into the potential risk of fire in Chevy Volts
NHTSA
Photo credit: Chevrolet January 20, 2012 By: CF staff WASHINGTON, DC — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released the following statement today regarding the conclusion of its safety defect investigation into the post-crash fire risk of Chevy Volts (PE11037): Today, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration closed its safety defect investigation into the potential risk of fire in Chevy Volts that have been involved in a serious crash. Opened on November 25, the agency’s investigation has concluded that no discernible defect trend exists and that the vehicle modifications recently developed by General Motors reduce the potential for battery intrusion resulting from side impacts. NHTSA remains unaware of any real-world crashes that have resulted in a battery-related fire involving the Chevy Volt or any other electric vehicle. NHTSA continues to believe that electric vehicles show great promise as a safe and fuel-efficient option for American drivers. However, as the reports released in conjunction with the closure of the investigation today indicate, fires following NHTSA crash tests of the vehicle and its battery components — and the innovative nature of this emerging technology — led the agency to take the unusual step of opening a safety defect investigation in the absence of data from real-world incidents. Based on the available data, NHTSA does not believe that Chevy Volts or other electric vehicles pose a greater risk of fire than gasoline-powered vehicles. Generally all vehicles have some risk of fire in the event of a serious crash. However, electric vehicles have specific attributes that should be made clear to consumers, the emergency response community, and tow truck operators and storage facilities. Recognizing these considerations, NHTSA has developed interim guidance — with the assistance of the National Fire Protection Association, the Department of Energy, and others — to increase awareness and identify appropriate safety measures for these groups. The agency expects this guidance will help inform the ongoing work by NFPA, DOE, and vehicle manufacturers to educate the emergency response community, law enforcement officers, and others about electric vehicles. For additional information on the Volt investigation and others, visit http://www.SaferCar.gov. Reviews |
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01-20-2012, 09:55 PM
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RE: Official: NHTSA closes its safety defect investigation into the potential risk of fire in Chevy Volts
Dupe thread.
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01-21-2012, 08:22 AM
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RE: Official: NHTSA closes its safety defect investigation into the potential risk of fire in Chevy Volts
It was until someone eliminated the first one that we were already commenting on.
![]() Why werent they just combined?
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01-21-2012, 08:25 AM
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RE: Official: NHTSA closes its safety defect investigation into the potential risk of fire in Chevy Volts
Conclusion, the NHTSA fucked up by not following the procedures with the car after they crashed it.
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01-21-2012, 08:28 AM
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RE: Official: NHTSA closes its safety defect investigation into the potential risk of fire in Chevy Volts
Anyway.. dumb ass nhtsa
“The build sheet is the wish list of any racer: lightweight high-revving dry-sump LS7 engine; carbon-ceramic brakes; integrated coolers; true aerodynamic downforce, and a significant reduction in curb weight. This car could only come from Chevrolet, and could only be called the Z/28.” |
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01-21-2012, 08:46 AM
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RE: Official: NHTSA closes its safety defect investigation into the potential risk of fire in Chevy Volts
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