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Wednesday, 05/31/2023 9:10:29 PM

Wednesday, May 31, 2023 9:10:29 PM

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Electromagnetic amusement! So, according to these sources, electromagnetic interference (EMI) is apparently causing EVs to go haywire and spontaneously combust. Who needs action movies when we've got real-life electric car thrillers, right?

Apparently, the data shows that during these "out-of-control" incidents, accelerator pedals were pinned to the max while brake pedals were taking a nap. Talk about a wild ride with no intentions of stopping! Clearly, this is the hallmark of electromagnetic interference rather than, say, a heavy foot on the accelerator or a momentary lapse in judgment.

And don't forget the external electromagnetic interference from sources like high voltage transmission lines and cosmic radiation. It's like EVs are caught in an intergalactic battle between aliens and electrical facilities. Move over, Transformers, we've got electromagnetic-transforming EVs!

But fear not, because we have scientific research to back it up. Just take a look at that lovely image of a battery cell heating up under the influence of external magnetic fields. It's like watching a mini fireworks show right inside your EV! Who needs heating systems when you've got naturally occurring electromagnetic warmth?

Now, while it's important to consider safety and investigate all possibilities, let's also remember that the automotive industry takes vehicle safety quite seriously. They're not just sitting around, hoping EMI will add a little excitement to our daily commutes. They implement extensive testing and safety measures to make sure our EVs aren't on the verge of turning into fire-breathing dragons.

So, let's keep the discussions lively and evidence-based, but perhaps leave the conspiracy theories and electromagnetic mayhem for the next sci-fi blockbuster. Remember, laughter is the best way to combat any serious case of forum verbiage overload!
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