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The performance of new energy vehicles in the face of flooding depends on their design and construction. New energy vehicles usually have a certain waterproof design, which is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
a. Protection of motors and controllers
The motors and controllers of new energy vehicles are the core components of the vehicle. They usually adopt a fully enclosed design to prevent water from entering. This design allows the vehicle to resist water damage to a certain extent.
b. IP67 waterproof standard
The waterproof design of new energy vehicles also includes the IP67 standard, which means that the vehicle can prevent dust inhalation to a certain extent and can protect against short-term immersion. This level of protection means that the vehicle can be driven in water at a certain depth for a short time.
c. Battery protection
The battery is another important component of new energy vehicles. It needs to have sufficient waterproof ability to prevent water intrusion. The design of the battery includes a single cell protection design to ensure safety in water.
Wading ability of new energy vehicles
Although new energy vehicles have a certain waterproof design, they do not have strong wading ability like submarines. When facing a flooded road, new energy vehicles behave as follows:
a. Depth limit
New energy vehicles have a depth limit when wading. Usually, when the water depth does not exceed 0.5 meters, the vehicle can consider passing through, but if it exceeds this depth, it is not recommended to wade through.
b. Vehicle speed control
When it is necessary to pass through a flooded road, you should maintain a uniform speed to reduce the damage caused by the impact of water flow.
3. Avoid unnecessary risks
Although new energy vehicles can cope with flooding to some extent, car owners should still try to avoid putting their vehicles at risk of flooding. For example, in the rainy season, you should avoid parking your vehicle in low-lying areas or choose indoor parking lots.
New energy vehicles are not completely afraid of flooding, but they have a certain tolerance for flooding. However, in order to ensure the long-term stability and safety of the vehicle, car owners should try to avoid putting their vehicles at risk of flooding and take appropriate measures to protect the vehicle when necessary.