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Will New Energy Vehicles Have Radiation?

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DiGabriela
07/30/25 2:37am

New energy vehicles do have radiation, as electromagnetism is symbiotic, but such radiation does not affect human health. Below is an introduction to the radiation from new energy vehicles: Introduction to Electromagnetic Radiation: Electric vehicles do not continuously generate electromagnetic radiation significantly higher than that of fuel-powered vehicles inside the car. The overall electromagnetic compatibility level in the new energy vehicle industry is very good, fully ensuring vehicle safety. Electromagnetic Radiation Can Be Absorbed and Neutralized: Electromagnetic radiation is everywhere. The Earth itself is a large magnetic field, and the interaction between electric and magnetic fields produces electromagnetic waves. The process of electromagnetic wave energy propagating through the air is called electromagnetic wave radiation. The human body can absorb and neutralize electromagnetic wave radiation within a certain range, so not all electromagnetic wave radiation is harmful to humans.

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VonWalter
08/16/25 8:50am

I have been driving electric vehicles for several years and have also been concerned about radiation issues, but the fact is that the radiation exists but is negligible. The batteries and motors of new energy vehicles do generate electromagnetic radiation, which is a type of low-frequency electromagnetic field, similar to the signals from our daily-use computers and mobile phones. International standard organizations like ICNIRP have strict limits to ensure radiation remains within safe ranges. For example, tests show that the radiation levels inside the vehicle are even lower than those of a household microwave oven. From a technical perspective, this is because the components are designed with shielding in mind, especially during charging when current flow generates additional radiation, but manufacturers have significantly reduced risks through grounding and insulation measures. Overall, the radiation while driving does not affect health and is far less harmful than smoking or smog. I recommend regular vehicle maintenance to ensure component safety, but there is no need to over-worry, as this might mislead people into ignoring greater driving risks.

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SanDiana
10/21/25 7:18am

As a new energy vehicle owner using it for family purposes, I once consulted professionals about the impact of radiation on health, and the conclusion was reassuring. Radiation certainly exists, such as the electromagnetic fields generated by the motor and battery during operation, but the intensity is extremely low, and studies have shown no evidence that it causes diseases. Both the EU and China have electromagnetic safety standards for vehicles, and my car has been tested to comply with these standards. In daily life, radiation is everywhere. For example, exposure inside the car is even less than using a mobile phone for half an hour. It's important to avoid misunderstandings—radiation here is not the harmful type like radioactive substances but a natural phenomenon similar to WiFi signals. For better health, it's recommended to maintain ventilation inside the car and stay away from radiation sources for a few minutes during charging. This reassures me when driving my kids around and reminds everyone not to be scared by rumors.

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VanStella
12/04/25 7:45am

Driving a new energy vehicle feels absolutely fantastic, especially when it comes to the misconception about radiation. Is there radiation? Yes, like the electromagnetic radiation during battery discharge, but the amount is minimal. I carry a detector with me and have measured it—the levels inside the car are far below the safety threshold. It's as safe as using a hairdryer or watching TV. What's relevant is the charging process, where high-voltage currents might bring slight radiation, but manufacturers use isolation technology for protection. I just use it normally during charging without any special precautions. In short, worrying about radiation is completely unnecessary. The actual experience is even cleaner and more comfortable than driving a gasoline car.

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