Do Electric Cars Have Radiation?
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Electric cars do have radiation, but it falls under the category of non-ionizing radiation. In fact, the electromagnetic levels in electric vehicles are much lower than those of common household appliances, with radiation values significantly lower than those of an average laptop. Here are the advantages of electric vehicles: No pollution, low noise: Compared to internal combustion engine vehicles, new energy electric vehicles do not emit pollutants during operation, and the noise generated by the drive motor is also much lower than that of an internal combustion engine. High energy efficiency: Research on new energy electric vehicles shows that their energy utilization efficiency has surpassed that of gasoline-powered vehicles, especially in urban driving conditions where frequent stops and starts occur at low speeds, making electric vehicles more suitable. They also do not consume power when stationary, and during braking, the motor can automatically convert into a generator, enabling energy recovery and reuse during deceleration. Additionally, the use of new energy electric vehicles can effectively reduce dependence on petroleum resources. Simple structure, easy maintenance: New energy electric vehicles have a simpler structure than internal combustion engine vehicles, with fewer moving and transmission parts, resulting in less maintenance work. When using an AC motor, the motor requires no maintenance, and electric vehicles are generally easier to operate.