Xiaopeng Huitian: 'Land carrier' conducts' three highs' test
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发表于 2024-8-9 10:30:52
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According to Xiaopeng Huitian on August 9th, starting from the end of July, the power mules of the "land aircraft carrier" officially launched summer standard tests to meet the comprehensive challenges of high temperature and high-altitude environment in the "three highs" test. After four months of in plant debugging, functional testing, and performance optimization, Xiaopeng Huitian's testing team officially launched comprehensive testing in Turpan, Xinjiang and Qilian Mountains, Qinghai with the power mule cart of the "land carrier". This test will verify the stability and reliability of the vehicle under extreme conditions, laying the foundation for subsequent research and mass production.
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