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Research on Safety Design of New Energy Vehicle Chassis based on Vehicle Engineering

Lishizhe Gao

Abstract


With the accelerated electrification transformation in the global automotive industry, the safety design of new energy vehicle chassis
faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities. This paper systematically analyzes the evolutionary process of new energy vehicle chassis
configurations and their safety challenges, delving into four mainstream design approaches: battery-chassis integrated systems, modular distributed electric drive systems, hub motor drive systems, and skateboard chassis. The research focuses on key technical areas including structural protection, thermal management, electromagnetic compatibility, waterproofing, and corrosion resistance, while proactively proposing a
development path for chassis safety design that integrates multidisciplinary collaboration, AI empowerment, and digital twin technology. This
study aims to provide systematic theoretical guidance for safety design of new energy vehicle chassis, facilitating the strategic transition of the
chassis industry from "catching up" to "leading the pack".

Keywords


New energy vehicles; Chassis safety; Battery-chassis integration; Modular electric drive

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/cstm.v3i1.7644

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