Can a New Energy Vehicle Still Be Used After Being Flooded?

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07/29/25 11:20pm
New energy vehicles can still be used after being flooded. Minor water ingress has little impact on new energy vehicles, but large-scale water ingress may render even pure electric vehicles unusable. Below is some information about flooded new energy vehicles: 1. Causes of Damage: This is mainly because electric vehicles have numerous circuits, and key components such as batteries, drive motors, and controllers are all susceptible to water damage. Even with excellent waterproofing features, prolonged immersion is not advisable. 2. Precautions: Pure electric vehicles are well-constructed and designed with reasonable protection between circuits. Most importantly, they use lithium batteries, which minimize harm to the driver in case of issues. However, large-scale or prolonged water ingress makes it difficult to guarantee that electric shock accidents will not occur.
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