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Jakarta, Spami-id.com - Electrical cars are potentially more dangerous and devastating at the time of the collision. So this is the study that AXA insurance companies are doing in the conclusion that electric cars are potentially more dangerous and destructive when they crash.
In the research conducted throughout the 2022, the French insurance company noticed that there were some major electrical weaknesses than conventional cars in case of accidents.
"It is now a potential accident or collision involving electric cars no more than conventional cars. It's just that insurance claims are made much more expensive," for Nils Reich, Director of Property Insurence AXA.
He thinks the amount of claims they make is a lot more complicated than regular cars. The area of an electric car has been equipped with a variety of complex technologies that will be damaged when an accident or collision occurs. So the damage from the collision was not just the damage to the body of the car, but also the features in the car.
So the most valuable luxury car brand is also in the battery position at the bottom of the car. That position according to AXA is vulnerable to accidents. "The damage from below can cause very expensive damage and sometimes dangerous," clearly Nils Reich.
Not only is it a loss, electric cars are also extremely dangerous because of the potential of accidents. First of all, electric cars don't sound like conventional cars. So their existence is difficult to detect by other street users. Now, there are plenty of electric cars that have equipped their electric cars with artificial or artificially sound. It's just that features are optional. Even electric cars tend to be happier with no sound.
Second, electric cars have very large instant torque. It makes an electric car driver lose control of the gas too deep. Of some viral videos on social media are even shown that a lot of electric drivers can't control their favorite car is because of the abundance torque since the first gas pedal was pressed.
"Most electric cars, especially large-powered ones, have very high torque, which is immediately visible when you step on an electric pedal," said Michael Pfaffli, Head of Accident Research AXA.
"It can produce unwanted acceleration and jolt that the driver can no longer control," he added.
And what about the burning potential of an electric car? AXA actually sees that potential is very small compared to some of the losses they describe. The data they get from the 10,000 electric cars are only five who have been burned for special reasons.



