The report documents results of two tests conducted for NHTSA to compare the safety capabilities of an electric vehicle with those of a conventional internal combustion engine powered vehicle. Each vehicle was impacted into a flat fixed barrier at a nominal speed of 30 mph. Performance relative to Federal Motor Vehicle Standards 208, 212, and 310-75 were determined and the overall crashworthiness of the two vehicles was compared.
Electric/Conventional Vehicle Comparison Crash Test
1980
126 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Electric automobiles , Safety engineering , Crash tests , Fuel systems , Windshileds , Collision research , Comparison , Automobiles , Impact tests , Safety , Protection , Crashworthiness , Federal motor vehicle safety standards , Safety standards , Safety standard 208 , Safety standard 212 , Safety standard 301 , Occupant protection
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