Electric Vehicle Battery Charger Safe Design Checklist

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The batteries in plug-in electric cars are rechargeable and environmentally friendly, but electric vehicle battery charging may present both electrical and fire hazards.

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There have been incidents where electric cars powered by lithium-ion batteries have caught fire. These types of incidents will prevent people from feeling safe enough to ride in electric cars if it is not addressed properly.

This plug-in electric powered vehicle battery charger checklist provides safe design guidance for identifying methods for reducing the risk of injury or fires via incorporation of safe design features.

The Electric Vehicle Battery Charger Safe Design Checklist mobile app covers both Battery and charger requirements defined by UL, SAE, and NFPA. Use this app to guide you through all of the requirements applying to battery chargers used for electrical vehicle charging.

Whether the plug-in electric vehicles you are dealing with use lithium-ion batteries, lead-acid batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries or another type, this app will cover all the key safety checkpoints.

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