Electric vehicles are more at risk of accidents and are more likely to break down in a collision. Most of their problems are related to batteries.
Electric vehicles have firmly entered our lives, but their technical component is still a mystery to many. This type of car is considered to be safer, but experts do not agree with this. About it told on the Automotiveaddicts website.
Why are electric cars more dangerous than ICE cars?
Electric vehicle batteries are too heavy
Electric vehicles typically weigh more than their internal combustion engine competitors. It’s all about the batteries, which noticeably weigh them down.
Another problem is that batteries can be damaged in an accident. This often leads to serious damage.
Unstable battery temperature
Batteries may have unstable temperatures. Because of this, they can explode or catch fire on impact.
To eliminate this problem, additional insulation of the batteries is needed. Not all automakers pay enough attention to this.
Many electric vehicles do not have structural reinforcement
Electric vehicles are more prone to breakage in an accident. This is due to the lack of structural reinforcement, which is usually carried out on cars with internal combustion engines.
Increased stopping distance
Due to the large weight, it becomes more difficult for the car to brake. Longer stopping distances lead to an increased risk of an accident.
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Therefore, drivers have to be more careful on the road. The situation can be aggravated by bad weather conditions, when the stopping distance becomes even longer.
High center of gravity
The higher center of gravity makes driving more difficult. Sharp maneuvers increase the risk of tipping over.
Drivers need to take extra care when driving electric vehicles. Otherwise, the risk of an accident increases significantly.
Previously Focus reported that used Tesla electric vehicles depreciate faster than other brands.