Geely Galaxy E5 Successfully Completes 50km/h Frontal Center Pole Impact Test, Shendun Short Blade Battery Redefines EV Safety
On April 16, the Shendun Battery Safety System, a leader in new energy vehicle (NEV) safety, demonstrated its prowess once again: The Geely Galaxy E5 successfully completed a 50km/h frontal center pole impact test at the TECCON Laboratory in Austria, a facility accredited by Euro NCAP. This achievement further validates the E5’s “Dual Five-Star” safety ratings from both Euro NCAP and ANCAP, cementing its reputation for unparalleled safety. Building on a series of ultra-rigorous, ultra-high-standard safety trials, the Shendun Battery Safety System has once again set a new benchmark in NEV safety, solidifying its position as the most secure vehicle protection system available.

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