What to Pay Attention to When Using Electric Cars in the Rainy Season

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SavannahLynn
07/30/25 10:37am
Precautions for using electric cars in the rainy season: Control driving speed: The road is slippery when driving in the rain, so the speed should not be too fast. Excessive speed can easily cause side slipping when braking or turning, compromising driving safety. Wading depth: When driving a pure electric car through waterlogged roads, pay attention to the wading depth. Generally, the wading depth of electric cars should not exceed 30cm, and the speed should not exceed 10km/h. Different vehicles have different wading depths, so it is recommended that owners check the vehicle's wading depth in advance. When driving through water, observe the car's dashboard. If an alarm occurs, it should be dealt with promptly.
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