Does Tesla Have Radiation?
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Tesla's radiation is not significant. As an electric vehicle, Tesla adheres to strict production standards in terms of electromagnetism. Therefore, it complies with international control standards for nuclear magnetic inspections and falls within the standard range, posing no significant impact on human health. Below is an introduction to Tesla: Tesla's Exterior Design: Tesla's exterior is designed based on sports car aesthetics, featuring a beautiful appearance and high return on investment. After purchasing a Tesla, there are almost no maintenance costs. Conventional gasoline-powered vehicles have already been tested abroad. Introduction to Tesla: 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.
Lately, many people have been asking me about Tesla's radiation, so let me explain it from a scientific perspective. Electromagnetic radiation is actually divided into harmful and harmless types. For example, hospital X-rays belong to ionizing radiation, while Tesla's electromagnetic radiation intensity is actually lower than that of a mobile phone. The World Health Organization has long stated that this type of non-ionizing radiation does not damage DNA. I commute two hours daily by car and have used Tesla's health monitoring feature to check my indicators—there’s been no change at all. The manufacturer wraps special shielding materials around the battery and motor, and actual tests show the radiation level is even lower than watching TV. There’s really no need to scare yourself.