SAE J1766

Recommended Practice for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Systems Crash Integrity Testing.

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Standard:
  • J1766
Revised:
  • 1998-06-01
Revision:
  • Historical. Access the latest revision: J1766_200504
Issuing:
  • Fuel Cell Standards Committee
Scope:

Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles contain many types of battery systems. Adequate barriers between occupants and battery systems are necessary to provide protection from potentially harmful factors and materials within the battery system that can cause injury to occupants of the vehicle during a crash. This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to all Electric Vehicle and Hybrid Electric Vehicle battery designs, including those described in SAE J1797. The potentially harmful factors and materials addressed by this document include electrical isolation integrity, electrolyte spillage, and retention of the battery system.The purpose of this document is to define test methods and performance criteria which evaluate battery system spillage, battery retention, and electrical system isolation in Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles during specified crash tests.

History:
StandardPublishedRevisionStatus
J1766_2005042005-04-20LatestRevised
J1766_1998061998-06-01HistoricalRevised
AKA:
  • SAE J 1766
Sector:
  • Automotive
Topic:
  • Energy storage systems
  • Hydrogen storage
  • Fuel Cells
  • Electric motors
  • Crashworthiness
  • Fuel cell vehicles (FCV)

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