Measures of Protection against Electric Shock on EV

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Vehicle safety is a very important design element for all types of vehicles designed for use on public streets or roadways. Traditional vehicles produced with liquid fuels have a long history of creating appropriate safety countermeasures. With the onset of new electric propulsion and charging systems, proposed for large scale production, new safety design elements will need to be provided to vehicle developers. This paper attempts to summary the usually protective measures against electric shock on electric vehicles and to analyze these measures to formalize a series of important safety references for vehicle developers.

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