Tesla vehicles, particularly the Model 3 and Model Y, are reassured to be safe from electromagnetic radiation, debunking common myths. Tesla's VP Grace Tao explained that their vehicles have much lower magnetic fields than conventional electric blankets and adhere to safety ratings significantly better than even combustion-powered cars. Measurements show the magnetic field strength in a Tesla's cabin ranges from 0.08-1.30μT, starkly low compared to higher typical levels of electromagnetic radiation found in everyday products. This data presents strong evidence to counter misinformation against electric vehicles regarding health risks attached to radiation exposure.
Taking Model 3 as an example, the magnetic field strength near the driver and passenger's head in the car is only 0.08-1.30μT. In most cases, the magnetic field strength of an electric blanket close to the body is about 10-50μT, which is tens or even hundreds of times the strength inside a Tesla car, so car owners can rest assured.
Tesla's vehicles are far lower than national and World Health Organization standards. During tests from the China Automotive Research Institute, the Model 3 and Model Y received five-star ratings of 100 and 98.6 points.
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