Does the Corolla Hybrid Battery Have Radiation?
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Corolla Hybrid battery does have radiation. Here is some knowledge about the Corolla: 1. Introduction: The Corolla, formerly known as the 'Corolla' in some markets, is a brand under Toyota. The Corolla is equipped with Michelin 215/45-R17 tires, TRD-Sportivo high-performance shock absorbers, TRD-TF4 17-inch sport rims, reinforced clutch, and high-performance brake pads, ensuring excellent sporty performance. 2. Space: The Corolla has been lengthened in terms of body size, with a wheelbase of 2700mm after the extension. In terms of seating space, a 177cm tall tester adjusted the front seat to the lowest position, with one fist of headroom. When moved to the rear seat, there were two fingers of headroom and one fist and three fingers of legroom. The floor bulge in the middle of the rear seat is very small.
Last time my neighbor asked me the same question—he owns a repair shop. I told him he was overthinking it. The hybrid battery is located under the driver’s seat, but Toyota has implemented three layers of protection—a metal casing, an insulation layer, and an electromagnetic shielding layer. The radiation is even lower than that of a microwave. I’ve been driving a Corolla Hybrid for four years and used a meter to measure the electromagnetic field around the battery pack—the intensity was less than one-tenth of a mobile phone’s. All onboard electronic devices undergo national standard testing for radiation. In fact, I’d suggest keeping your phone out of your pocket—that’s where the real radiation comes from. If you still don’t believe it, you can check the test reports at a Toyota dealership.