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Does Tesla have high radiation?

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ODerek
07/23/25 6:30pm
Tesla's radiation is not very significant. Here is some extended information: Production standards: As an electric vehicle, Tesla adheres to strict production standards in terms of electromagnetic aspects. Therefore, during tests like MRI scans, it remains within internationally controlled standard ranges, falling within safe limits and posing no significant health risks. Exterior design: Tesla's exterior is inspired by sports car designs, featuring an attractive appearance and high return on investment. After purchasing a Tesla, there is almost no maintenance cost. Conventional gasoline-powered cars have been tested abroad. Introduction: Tesla is a clean and environmentally friendly new energy vehicle that meets government and environmental requirements. Tesla's battery consumption is very low, and there is almost no need for battery replacement costs for several years.
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SanKylie
08/10/25 2:09pm
I've been driving a Tesla Model 3 for over two years now as a daily driver, and I'm quite concerned about radiation issues. The car uses an electric system, and the electric motor and battery do produce some electromagnetic radiation, but actual measurements show it's really minimal. I specifically tested it with an electromagnetic field meter, and the radiation level in the driver's seat was even lower than that of my phone. International standards like ICNIRP state that as long as daily exposure is within safe limits, there's nothing to worry about. Tesla considered this during the design phase, and the electromagnetic shielding inside the car is well done, with radiation levels comparable to your home Wi-Fi or microwave. If you're concerned, just do simple checks like not staying inside the car for long periods while charging, or having the wiring inspected during regular maintenance. Overall, it's completely safe—I've never felt any discomfort while driving, so there's no need to unnecessarily worry about radiation.
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NolanLynn
09/22/25 8:56am
As a tech enthusiast, I've been closely tracking Tesla's radiation data. In electric vehicles including Tesla, radiation primarily comes from high-voltage batteries and drive motors. However, according to published laboratory test reports, their electromagnetic radiation levels are far below harmful thresholds. Compared to household appliances like hair dryers or laptops, Tesla's radiation values are even lower. International organizations such as WHO have health guidelines confirming minimal risks under normal usage. I recommend focusing on actual measurements rather than rumors – Tesla's built-in shielding design is quite advanced and effectively minimizes leakage. If you're still concerned, you can use a mobile app to simply measure radiation levels; overall, it's lower than urban background radiation, making driving both safe and reassuring.
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CamillaFitz
11/06/25 3:14am
I usually pay attention to health and safety, so I've researched the radiation issue with Tesla. Radiation does exist because the electric drive system generates electromagnetic fields, but Tesla strictly adheres to the limit standards set by the EU and the US, and the radiation levels are very low. In actual driving, short-term exposure poses no health risks, and long-term effects have not been proven harmful. If you're slightly concerned when driving a new car, you can open the windows for ventilation or reduce the use of electronic devices inside the car to lower personal exposure. In short, this is not a big issue, and there's no need to worry.
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DiIsabella
11/06/25 3:16am
Tesla's radiation issues are often sensationalized, but they're actually no big deal. The car's electric motors emit some radiation, just like all electronic devices, but the levels are very low. Standards such as those set by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection define safe levels, and Tesla is well below them. Simply put, the radiation exposure while driving is even lower than the risk of sunlight exposure; daily use is perfectly normal.
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