
Green NCAP is an independent European body created by Euro NCAP that assesses the energy and environmental performance of cars sold in Europe, as well as their environmental impact, focusing on their emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants.
The Green NCAP tests include three separate components: the clean air test, the energy efficiency test and the greenhouse gas test. Inventorying them three assessment criteriathe organization receives an overall assessment of the model.
XPeng G9: maximum score in Green NCAP tests
Passed Green NCAP testing XPeng G9 got the maximum score 5 starswith a total weighted score 95%. The electric SUV scored 10/10 in clean air testing with top marks in intermediate lab and road tests. It also scored 9.2/10 in energy efficiency tests and 9.4/10 in greenhouse gas tests.
“This five-star rating demonstrates XPeng’s commitment to sustainability, especially given that Green NCAP’s extensive testing goes far beyond the minimum requirements to find high-performance cars in the industry. As a company, we aim to be a leader in the field of intelligent electric vehicles, and we aim to solve the challenges of long-term sustainability by using technological innovation for the benefit of our operations, our employees and our planet »said Brian Gu, vice president and co-president of XPeng.
Smart and optimal management
These tests welcome the measures taken by XPeng to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles and minimize carbon dioxide emissions by addressing the challenges of autonomy and energy efficiency. The XPeng G9 is especially equipped with a intelligent control system A thermal battery and its battery that supports the autonomy and performance of the vehicle in different climates, allowing the battery to maintain an optimal temperature after preconditioning, for faster DC charging efficiency and longer autonomy.
The XPeng G9 also features a silicon carbide (SiC) platform. 800V, as well as an integrated transmission system that allows you to restore a range of 200 km in just 5 minutes of charging. Last June, the XPeng G9 broke a new charging record in the Norwegian Automobile Federation (NAF) El Prix test, reaching the maximum charging capacity 319 kW. The G9 also topped the range test, exceeding the approved WLTP range by 13%.
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Source: Auto Plus

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