How High Can Water Submerge a New Energy Vehicle Without Causing Damage?

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KeeganFitz
08/30/25 2:25am
New energy vehicles can be submerged up to below the chassis without causing damage. Solutions for a submerged vehicle: Do not attempt to start the car, as all resulting damages will be at your own expense. Take photos of the scene, including the license plate number, which can serve as evidence for claims. Call the insurance company to report the incident, and contact a rescue towing service. Inform the insurance company of the repair shop where the vehicle will be stored for inspection by the claims adjuster. Before repairs, report to the insurance company for loss assessment as required. Measures to prevent vehicle submersion: Seal the vehicle and elevate it. Use bricks or other objects to raise the car, preventing rainwater from reaching the chassis. Park the car near a drainage outlet or on higher ground.
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