The introduction of electric buses means a technology shift. Electric buses and conventional buses have mostly the same safety-related features. But important differences include the driveline and the energy storage. This is an integral part of Volvo’s safety architecture, which includes all aspects of the vehicle’s electrical systems and components.
Already in each battery cell there is preventive functionality, autonomous functions that prevent escalation in the event of damage. And on vehicle level, all functions are monitored so that the driver, and the traffic control, can be alerted if a risk is detected.
The safety system in a Volvo electric bus will instantly alert or warn the driver, but only when a direct driver intervention is required. Avoiding redundant information helps the driver to stay focused on the principal assignment – to take the passengers to their destination, safely and on time.
Vehicle safety is subject to a wide range of regulations. For electric powertrains, the R100 standard is central. The standard describes a multitude of parameters to be considered and tested. All electric vehicles from Volvo Buses are R100 compliant.
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