Japanese Institution to Disassemble BYD and BMW Electric Vehicles for Research

TapTechNews June 26 news, according to the Nikkei report, the New Generation Automobile Center Hamamatsu of the Hamamatsu Regional Innovation Promotion Institution, a public welfare foundation in Japan, will disassemble and investigate BYD pure electric vehicles and BMW electric motorcycles this year, hoping to provide reference for member enterprises when developing parts for pure electric vehicles.

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The vehicles used as the disassembling objects were displayed in the exhibition activity hall of the institution on June 25. It is reported that the vehicles used by the institution for disassembly investigation are BYD ATTO3 and BMW scooter CE04. The characteristic of ATTO3 is the eight-in-one drive system that integrates eight parts including motor, inverter, reducer, battery control device; compared with the previous electric motorcycle, CE04 adopts a compact drive system.

According to the report, a parts processing enterprise in磐田市, Shizuoka Prefecture, said that the new ATTO3 has high interior design and safety performance, and has a very high cost-performance ratio. According to the plan, the drive-related parts will be disassembled and exhibited next March.

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Based on TapTechNews' previous reports, on January 31 last year, BYD ATTO3 (corresponding to the domestic Yuan PLUS) began to be sold in Japan. And in June last year, Nikkei BP, the largest publisher in Japan, announced on its official website the news of disassembling BYD Seal, and announced that it would edit the disassembling process and results into various media such as text, pictures, videos, and books. The agency has previously disassembled and detailedly introduced electric vehicles such as Nissan's Leaf, Tesla's Model 3 and Model S, and Volkswagen's ID.3.

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