The electric vehicle simulation model is designed to train and improve skills in responding to emergencies involving electric transport. The main purpose of the training complex is to simulate various scenarios of emergencies related to the transition or potential transition of electric vehicle batteries into emergency mode.
Construction: The model consists of a welded structure made from a frame and steel panels, allowing repeated exposure to thermal stress and different firefighting agents, including the temperature fluctuations caused by their use. The model features opening front doors, a hood, and a trunk. Inside, there is a movable metal structure that simulates the size of a high-voltage battery, as well as metal structures representing front seats, the steering column, and a steering wheel.
Additionally, the model is equipped with tubes for delivering liquefied gas, enabling simulation of fires in various parts of the vehicle. To measure thermal impact, temperature sensors are installed inside the model, with the data displayed on a digital temperature monitor.