EV-SaFe - The safety device for electric vehicles
Instant safety in the event of rescue and securing of electric cars
EV-SaFe is an electronic device designed by Microtronics for the BREMI
brand, designed to provide simple and safe support to those who work on
electric vehicles: rescuers, mechanics, technicians and emergency teams.
With the spread of electric vehicles, there is an increase in risks
related to high voltages, uncontrolled vehicle movements and conditions that
are not visible from the outside. EV-SaFe was created to manage these risks
quickly and effectively.
How it works:
Simply connect EV-SaFe to the vehicle's charging socket: the device
automatically establishes a dialogue with the on-board electronic systems and
checks three key parameters in real time:
- Electrical insulation of the batteries
- Vehicle immobilisation status
- Chassis temperature
The operator can then immediately assess whether the intervention can proceed safely.
Why choose EV-SaFe:
- Increases operational safety
- Reduces intervention times
- Avoids risks associated with high voltage current
- Compatible with electric and hybrid vehicles
- No configuration required, ready to use in minutes
EV-SaFe
Main technical features
- Autonomous power supply: internal lithium-ion battery, rechargeable via standard socket
- Compact and robust structure, suitable for difficult operating conditions
- Point-to-Point WiFi connection: no app to install
- Access via QR code to view real-time data on your smartphone
EV-SaFe is distributed by Meat & Doria Group - Product designed and manufactured in Italy
EV-SaFe Rescue
“Rescue” version for emergency teams and firefighters
In addition to the standard version, EV-SaFe is also available in a “Rescue” configuration, designed for firefighters and public safety operators.
The kit comes in a case equipped with:
- Two-colour magnetic flashing light
- Earthing cable
- Type 1-Type 2 adapter
- Other specific accessories for on-site safety
This version allows you to operate even in critical situations
(accidents, fires, floods), minimising risks for personnel and those involved.