I want to own an electric car, but I often wonder about the dangers of electricity interacting with water. Would I be able to charge an electric car in a thunderstorm?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Your concerns are valid, but you should be happy to know that you can charge your electric car in a thunderstorm.
Charging an electric car is as safe as filling up a classic car with gas in any condition. You can find comfort in knowing that electric cars undergo intensive testing to meet the required safety standards.
They get checked against thunderstorms and various
conditions to ensure there are no problems.
Like gas stations, experts design charging stations to withstand weather interference to keep users safe. With charging cables made to insulate against shock, charging stations don’t even begin to provide power until all connections are secure.
You also don’t have to worry about water leaking into any electrical source since the battery and wiring are also sealed and protected. Because the electric motor is tucked away, motorists are not at risk of being shocked by their vehicle in any weather.
Some electric vehicles are considered to be safer than gas-fueled vehicles. But always do your research and continue to ask questions before making your purchase.
If safety is a priority, owning an electric vehicle is a step in the right direction. Having the right car insurance is the best way to reinforce that protection.
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