EV Technology - EV Industry and PolicyA startup's EV prototype fails safety tests. What should the team do next?AReduce battery capacity to pass testsBIgnore the results and proceed to marketCAnalyze test results and improve designDChange the vehicle colorCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand safety test failure implicationsFailing safety tests means the design needs improvement for user protection.Step 2: Choose appropriate corrective actionAnalyzing results and improving design is the responsible next step.Final Answer:Analyze test results and improve design -> Option CQuick Check:Failed safety test = Improve design [OK]Quick Trick: Fix design after safety test failures [OK]Common Mistakes:Ignoring safety issuesThinking color change affects safety
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