Do New Energy Vehicles Emit Radiation? What's the Truth?
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New energy vehicles do generate some electromagnetic radiation, but the radiation levels from electric vehicles are low and generally do not pose a risk to human health. Here is some relevant information about new energy vehicles: 1. Safety: The main difference between new energy vehicles and traditional fuel-powered vehicles lies in their power sources, meaning the way they generate and deliver power differs. However, the end result is the same. The vehicle's configuration, system safety ratings, and additional safety features must all meet the national standards. Vehicles that fail to meet these safety standards are not permitted for sale. 2. Radiation Concerns: The radiation emitted by new energy electric vehicles is non-ionizing (electromagnetic radiation), and its intensity is far lower than that of ionizing radiation, ensuring user safety. According to tests conducted by national authorities, the radiation from new energy electric vehicles is significantly lower than that of everyday items such as high-speed trains, hair dryers, induction cookers, vacuum cleaners, and other common transportation tools.