Tuan Nghia Production and Assembly Company Limited, owner of the Before All electric motorcycle brand, hosted an event in Ha Noi to introduce and allow users to experience its new generation LFP battery. During the demonstration, the company's electric vehicle battery was fully submerged in a glass tank and connected to the vehicle's operating system by company experts.
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The LFP battery was placed in a water tank to demonstrate its safety. Photo: Before All |
During the demonstration, the company stated that the battery delivered stable power, enabling the vehicle to start and operate normally without short circuits or power interruptions. The LFP battery remained submerged for approximately 3 hours during the event, monitored by the company's technical team using specialized current and insulation measuring devices.
The company announced that this new generation 76,8V40 Ah lithium battery meets IP67 water and dust resistance standards. Its casing features durable rubber gaskets and sealed welding technology to prevent moisture and high-pressure water jets. This battery is currently installed in the company's BF150S and BF150I vehicle models.
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A company representative introduces the technology of the LFP battery line. Photo: Before All |
"We aim for technology transparency through real-world experience, helping users better understand the product's safety level," a company representative stated. "In the future, the company will continue to invest in battery technology and develop charging station systems to support users."
Before All plans to partner with three to five rapid delivery services to expand electric vehicle applications. The company aims to deploy 500 fast-charging stations by mid-year, with a goal of establishing 1,000 fast-charging stations in Ha Noi by late 2026, and then expanding to TP HCM.
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Users test drive vehicles at the event. Photo: Before All |
Before All dealerships nationwide are also implementing a "trade-in gasoline car, switch to electric car" program to support users in transitioning to electric vehicles.
(Source: Before All )


