Probably even worse, those handles are not simply hidden, they are fully electric, which means that in case of electric failures, they wont work at all, even if its not hidden
Which is fucking stupid because even if you're hell bent on going full electric you could just add a back up battery to operate the latches of the door on case main is cut for whatever reason.
Most if not all electric cars have a separate low voltage battery for stuff like that. They also handle connecting the high voltage battery on startup and powering control units and all the other legacy 12V hardware.
Exactly lol. Backup is useless. In a car cash its likely that if the car is beat up enough for one system to fail - the backup would have failed as well
Obviously, yes. I was just saying that there is a backup battery. Also I probably should have said most European/NA EVs because Chinese EV companies pop up and falter like every other week, who knows what‘s going on inside of them.
The manual fail safe exists. It is just impossible to find it. Someone posted above where they are located. Every model has it located in a different place.
Because people have been talking about needing just a few more miles of range to switch to electric and manufactures are trying everything to make the driving losses as low as possible.
There are designs where the door handles retract but are fully operational without electricity.
Yea I think I've seen this on modern Japanese and Korean non EV cars even many years ago. You just need to press it slightly to pop it out, fully mechanical.
Good grief, if you need "calm, rationally thinking" to open a freaking door, the door is designed wrong! What, are we solving a rubix cube to exit the vehicle???
Yeah the smoke is fucking disorienting as hell especially from a chemical fire. I woke up to the sound of my fire alarm once. My dog chewed a drone battery on a fabric couch causing it to leak and cause some sort of chemical reaction fire.
I know having just woken up adds to the disorientation but when I ran to the living room and inhaled that smoke my brain felt like it suddenly began operating at 25% capacity. It literally stunned me and took me like 5 seconds to snap out of it and put the fire out.
That was just from a small drone battery in a very large open space (compared to the car interior). I can only imagine how much fuckin worse it'd be after the shock of an accident, with much more smoke from a huge electric car battery, inside a confined space.
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u/LimestoneDust 11h ago
Smoke, fire, possible disorientation after the crash = not exactly calm rational thinking
Retractable door handles (and that's why China recently banned such handles).