Focus EV earned a 5-star Score in NHTSA NCAP testing

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[image] Ford Focus Electric proves electric drive cars are just as safe as
conventional vehicles
By John Goreham  02/07/2013

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Ford Focus Electric
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The Ford Focus Electric has earned a top safety rating. Just one more
example that electric vehicles are as safe as conventional cars their same
size.

The Ford Focus Electric has been tested by the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) and earned a five-star Overall Vehicle Score.
This rating was the result of the car’s participation in the New Car
Assessment Program done by NHTSA. NHTSA and the Insurance Institute For
Highway Safety (IIHS) are the two organizations that test vehicles in the
United States. Both offer a comprehensive test that gives buyers an
understanding of how their new car might rank compared to others like it in
that class of vehicles. That the Ford Focus Electric is a completely modern
electric vehicle, and has passed this test, shows once again that electric
drivetrain equipped vehicles are just that – modern safe vehicles that just
happen to not have a liquid fuel engine on board.

The Ford Focus Electric, like all new cars, was built to be marketed as a
safe vehicle. Ford engineered new airbag technology into the driver’s
protection area. The tether that helps to configure the airbags shape when
deployed was changed to allow for more space in the lower section where the
driver’s lower torso would normally impact the bag. This is not necessary
and could lead to injury, so the change helps focus the airbag’s protection
where it is intended, the upper body and head. Like all new cars the Focus
Electric will have stability control, anti-lock brakes, airbags galore, and
the front and side passenger protection will have been engineered to score
well on the NHTSA and IIHS crash tests. Steve Kenner, global director of the
Ford Automotive Safety Office said in a press release today that “As more
people shop for electrified vehicles, the Focus Electric now offers both a
top vehicle safety rating from NHTSA and a faster-charging technology that
allows it to fully recharge in three to four hours.”

Early in the evolution of mainstream electrified vehicles, many doubters
wondered if there was more risk of fire or other types of injury from
electric drive cars like hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and fully electric cars.
This has not proven to be the case and many electric car advocates point our
(correctly) that 15 gallons of extremely flammable liquid fuel under one’s
seat is likely more cause for concern than a battery that adds 500 pounds of
mass to an electric car. Like all new products any fires or other hazards
that resulted from any electric car vehicle receive more than their due of
media coverage. “Car crashes, no fire and nobody hurt” is not typically a
lead news story.

There is a difference between a car with powerful batteries on board and one
that has only a conventional lead acid battery. For that reason automakers
have been proactive about marking the high voltage (and high amperage)
cables and areas of the electric and electrified vehicles they produce.
Firemen and first responders put out fires at chemical plants, electric
power generation plants, sub-stations, building high voltage panels and the
like. They are full capable of handling the issues that electric drives
bring to a crash site.

One thing that does not get enough attention is that the size and the weight
of a vehicle are important factors in a crash. The Ford Focus Electric is
crash tested and ranked by comparison to other very small vehicles. It will
never be as safe as a Ford Excursion, Ford F-150, Taurus, of other large
Ford vehicle in certain types of crashes. Particularly if it is crashing
head on into one of Ford’s massive, pickup truck variants that have their
front bumper about eyeball level with the driver of a Focus Electric.
However, the weight of the batteries in an electric car does help in a crash
with a similar sized car with a gasoline drive. Score one (minor) point for
the electric cars. For a good overview on the issue of small vehicles in a
crash with a larger, click here.

There is also the issue of insurance company safety ratings based on actual
crash statistics. The types of drivers and the types of driving done in a
particular model has a noticeable impact on how many people die in that car.
Insurance companies know this and they charge more for cars that have a high
crash and injury rate compared to cars in general. Since electric car buyers
are generally not the six-pack on the passenger seat, power drifting though
turns, type of driver, this may be on the side of these cars in that
particular rating.

Electric cars have matured and really the only thing they don’t have right
now in terms of safety is size.
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Ford Focus Electric Earns Top Vehicle Safety Rating From NHTSA

The 2013 Ford Focus Electric earned a top vehicle safety rating from the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Focus Electric, Ford’s first all-electric passenger vehicle, earned a
five-star Overall Vehicle Score in NHTSA New Car Assessment Program (NCAP)
testing, which combines vehicle performance in frontal and side-impact crash
tests and resistance to rollover.

“As more people shop for electrified vehicles, the Focus Electric now offers
both a top vehicle safety rating from NHTSA and a faster-charging technology
that allows it to fully recharge in three to four hours,” said Steve Kenner,
global director of the Ford Automotive Safety Office.

Focus Electric features front and side airbag technologies to tailor
deployment to individual occupants. The driver’s airbag uses a reconfigured
curve-shaped tether system that pulls in the lower section to create a
“pocket” to help lessen the impact of the airbag on the driver’s chest and
ribs in frontal crashes. Innovative side airbags feature unique shoulder
vents that stay open and reduce pressure for smaller occupants who typically
benefit from reduced forces.

Ford just announced that more than 900 Ford dealers will soon be certified
to sell plug-in electrified vehicles, including Focus Electric, up from 67
dealers in February 2012. The spike in electric vehicle-certified Ford
dealers reflects increased demand for the company’s electrified vehicles.
Ford’s share of the electrified vehicle market is now second behind only
Toyota.

Focus Electric safety and security features include:
AdvanceTrac® with electronic stability control
Dual-stage front airbags
Front seat side airbags
Side-curtain airbags
Four-wheel anti-lock braking system
LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tether Anchors for Children)
Anti-theft engine immobilizer
The 2013 Ford Focus earned a NHTSA five-star Overall Vehicle Score as well. 
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