Experts Debunk Myth: Driving New Energy Electric Vehicles in Rain Does Not Cause Electric Shock; IP67 Waterproof Standard Ensures Safety
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With the rainy season setting in across numerous regions, an internet rumor has gained traction claiming that "driving new energy electric vehicles in the rain can lead to leakage and electric shock." However, this myth has been disproven by the "Science" rumor list jointly issued by the Beijing Association for Science and Technology, the Beijing Municipal Internet Information Office, and other organizations. Experts emphasize that new energy electric vehicles are meticulously designed to address waterproofing and leakage prevention. Typically, their batteries feature an IP67 or higher waterproof rating, guaranteeing their integrity even during short-term submersion and eliminating any risk of leakage. Furthermore, all new energy vehicles available on the market must undergo rigorous wading tests to ensure driving safety.