Renault’s Megane E-Tech Electric could help rescue workers put out battery fires faster
Renault unveiled the Megane E-Tech Electric at the IAA Munich Motor Show on Monday. While the specs seem decent enough, it’s the safety functions that are the most eye-catching aspect of this electric vehicle.
The Fireman Access feature stems from a partnership between Renault Group and French firefighters that stretches back for over a decade. The EV includes special access to the battery for rescue teams. Renault claims this can allow first responders to put out a battery fire in five minutes, compared with between one and three hours for most EV battery blazes. There’s also a switch under the rear bench that lets rescue teams disconnect the battery.
In addition, Renault put a QR code on the windscreen. The idea is that rescue teams can scan the code to see details about the car’s structure. They can find out the locations of the battery and airbags, as well as information about where it’s safe to cut into the vehicle. Renault says this information can help first responders save up to 15 minutes when attempting to free a crash victim, which could help save lives.
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