Demonstrating battery performance and safety in tropical climate conditions
JAKARTA, 18 JUNE 2025 – Chery has officially launched the second stop of its global Chery Safety Challenge campaign in Indonesia, focusing on battery safety in extreme humidity.
The challenge also marks a significant milestone in Chery’s commitment to rigorous real-world testing, following a series of extreme safety tests conducted in China—including spiral rollovers, dual-vehicle collisions, and a seven-vehicle vertical stack challenge.
The TIGGO 8 PRO CSH, Chery’s flagship plug-in hybrid SUV, will take on this challenge—underlining the battery system’s reliability in Indonesia’s tropical, rain-soaked environment. The same vehicle model (TIGGO 8 PRO CSH) had endured a 48-hour seven-car stack stress test in Wuhu, China reflecting Chery’s rigorous safety benchmarks.
The spotlight now turns to Indonesia’s high-humidity tropical climate, where Chery will demonstrate the resilience and safety of its battery system in a highly challenging environmental condition.
The safety test in Indonesia is part of Chery’s global ‘In Somewhere, For Somewhere’ strategy, reflecting a deep commitment to market-specific product adaptation.
By addressing local concerns—such as flooding and humidity—Chery positions itself as a reliable partner in delivering safe, intelligent mobility solutions.
Following this campaign, Chery will continue its Safety Challenge to other key markets including South Africa, Brazil, and Mexico—each tailored to local environmental challenges. These initiatives will continue to raise the global benchmark for hybrid vehicle safety.
