Hybrid & Electric Cars: Electromagnetic Radiation Risks
Hybrid and electric cars may be cancer- causing as they emit extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMF). Recent studies of the EMF emitted by these automobiles have claimed that they pose a cancer risk for the vehicles’ occupants.
Unfortunately, much of the research conducted on this issue has been industry-funded by companies with vested interests on one side of the issue or the other which makes it difficult to know which studies are trustworthy.
In the electric vehicles (EVs), children can sit on the batteries in a safety seat installed in the rear seats. Owing to their smaller physical dimensions, their heads, generally, are closer to the underfloor electrical systems where the magnetic field (MF) exposure is the greatest.
“EMFs in a car in motion with brakes applied + ABS activation may well exceed 100 mG. Adding RF radiation from blue tooth, Wi Fi, the cell phones of the passengers, the 4G antennas laid out all along the major roads plus the radars of cars already equipped with, located behind, left or right of a vehicle, the total EMF and EMR fields will exceed any limits humans can tolerate over a long period of time.”
The Teslas Hybrid Kit addresses the above problems by having the Car Plate in the front and the two Smart Battery Plates in the back, placed concave side down on the two batteries found in most Hybrid cars.
The Hybrid Car Kit was developed to alter the EMF in the car.
Hybrid cars emit large amounts of EMF due to the battery energy that the car runs on. This energy affects many drivers, draining their energy and creating severe tiredness. Placing the Hybrid Car Kit in the car has been known to ease tiredness significantly.
The kit consists of 2 x small octagonal plates and 1 x car plate.
Many owners of the Hybrid Car Kit have reported at least 10% fuel saving per tank plus their tyres last longer than normal