Most electric vehicles feature a skateboard chassis architecture with the battery pack installed across the bottom of the vehicle. While this design greatly improves the center of gravity of the vehicle, it also increases the risk of battery damages. A collision, or objects flung under the vehicle could cause an impact on the battery leading to severe damage. Special protective measures are required to avoid or detect any intrusion.
For example, an intrusion to a traction battery could lead to short circuits with the risk of fire. The classical protection approach like metal floor plates come along with significant increased vehicle weight leading to a reduced driving range. Changing towards an active system, impact detection with lightweight parts can be realized.
The Battery Impact Detection system can additionally be used to sense intrusions into the battery from the front or side by placing the tube of the sensor along the sides of the battery.
Algorithms calculated within the Airbag Control Unit detect critical events and activate the corresponding vehicle protection systems. These vehicle protection systems can contain fire preventive systems, driver information or other risk mitigation activities.
The system components are long-term proven and used in many series applications.