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The source outlines the results of a comprehensive study commissioned in Germany that investigated the potential health risks posed by electromagnetic fields, commonly referred to as “electrosmog,” in electric vehicles. Conducted by the German automobile club Adac and other research institutions, the study analyzed multiple EVs and hybrids, concluding that no danger exists for drivers or passengers during operation or maintenance. The measurements taken while driving showed that although localized magnetic fields briefly increase during activities like starting or braking, the resultant current densities induced within the body stay below international safety limits. The average exposure for an EV occupant is considered comparable to riding public transport, such as a subway. Moreover, the data confirmed that recharging poses even less exposure than driving, regardless of whether AC or DC charging methods are used. Ultimately, the study confirms that all tested electric cars and motorcycles adhere to recommended guidelines and are deemed safe for general use, including for individuals with pacemakers.If you find this podcast useful, you can support it here: https://buymeacoffee.com/emotorselectricrevolution. And don’t forget to follow so you don’t miss the next episode