Many users of electric vehicles have the same question as friends who focus on electric vehicles: Does electric vehicle have radiation? The answer is: yes! In fact, electromagnetic radiation is ubiquitous in our lives. The earth itself is a large magnetic field. The interaction between electric and magnetic fields generates electromagnetic waves. The process of electromagnetic wave energy traveling in the air is called electromagnetic wave radiation. The editor of the new energy automobile battery pack circuit board wants to say that the human body can absorb and dissolve electromagnetic wave radiation within a certain range, so not all electromagnetic wave radiation is harmful to the human body. As an industrial product, cars are subjected to various rigorous tests when they are manufactured.
Whether it is an ordinary fuel car, a hybrid car, or a pure electric car, the intensity of electromagnetic radiation on the human body must be tested. Electric vehicles use electric energy to drive the car, and the electric energy is stored in the battery, so there will be some radiation. This is inevitable, as long as it is controlled within a safe range, it is safe. The circuit board factory found that in the popularization of electric vehicles, consumers actually misunderstood their safety. The radiation value of electric vehicles is very small, less than one tenth of most home appliances and electronic products, and far below the national standard of 100T. As a component, the power battery strictly controls the electromagnetic radiation of the battery system.
At the vehicle level, automakers will also check at various levels to reduce radiation intensity to a minimum level to ensure human safety. Therefore, when users use new energy vehicles, they can safely use electromagnetic radiation and enjoy environmentally friendly, quiet and comfortable lives. The PCB factory has learned that at present, domestic electric vehicles must strictly comply with national standards for production, and must pass strict quality inspections. Electromagnetic radiation also needs to be inspected to pass, so consumers can use them safely.
