Your concerns are totally valid. Electric cars can handle floods, but you should avoid them if possible.
One of the worst types of damage a vehicle can experience is water damage
. This is especially true of devices that run off electricity. If you drop your phone in water, you’ll have to depend on rice for a fix, or it may end up being a total loss. Unless you have enough rice to put your car in overnight, you’re probably going to expect a damaged interior and a fried electrical system.
Electric vehicles are tested and sealed for your protection and to withstand extreme weather like heavy rain and flooding. However, a damaged EV could become highly hazardous if flooded. Electric cars store large amounts of electricity, so driving through a flood with a severely damaged EV could lead to electrocution.
What happens if an electric car gets flooded?
Driving through a flood
If your EV is undamaged, you’re unlikely to experience any harm or electrocution. All the electrical components in your car are well-sealed and reinforced.
Weather Impact
The exterior of the electric vehicle is as solid as any other fueled car. Unless your vehicle is damaged, you should not expect any water to enter the interior of the car.
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