Can Electric Four-Wheelers Be Driven on the Road?
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Electric four-wheelers can be driven on the road. Below is a relevant introduction about electric vehicle insulation faults: Causes: Insulation faults occur due to leakage of the electrolyte inside the battery, leading to fluid seepage. When the fluid seeps to a certain extent, the insulation layer is compromised, creating a conductive circuit between the battery modules and cells, which triggers an automatic fault alert. If only one point of insulation fails in the system, it may not immediately have a noticeable impact, but multiple insulation failures can cause leakage current to flow between the points, potentially leading to a fire. Precautions: Operators must wear protective gear that meets national safety standards, such as insulated gloves and insulated shoes. When an insulation fault occurs, it is generally necessary to replace the faulty battery pack inside the battery. In cases of multiple insulation faults, the entire battery may need to be replaced.