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Are electric cars as safe as gas-powered cars?
While a battery's heavy weight could affect braking distance or an inexperienced driver could be caught off guard by an EV's strong acceleration, those aren't risks unique to electric cars. On the other hand, electric SUVs tend to have a lower center of mass thanks to that heavy battery beneath the floor, making them less susceptible to rollover than traditional vehicles with similar ground clearance. EVs often feature the most modern driver aid technologies and passive safety features in an automaker's portfolio, which can tip the safety scales in their favor.
Electric cars do require first responders to handle them differently in the event of an accident or fire. However, despite a few high-profile fire-risk recalls, multiple studies show that EVs are actually significantly less likely to catch fire than combustion cars.
While a battery's heavy weight could affect braking distance or an inexperienced driver could be caught off guard by an EV's strong acceleration, those aren't risks unique to electric cars. On the other hand, electric SUVs tend to have a lower center of mass thanks to that heavy battery beneath the floor, making them less susceptible to rollover than traditional vehicles with similar ground clearance. EVs often feature the most modern driver aid technologies and passive safety features in an automaker's portfolio, which can tip the safety scales in their favor.
Electric cars do require first responders to handle them differently in the event of an accident or fire. However, despite a few high-profile fire-risk recalls, multiple studies show that EVs are actually significantly less likely to catch fire than combustion cars.