
Electric vehicle (EV) safety
General EV safety
From crash performance to battery integrity, EVs are designed with safety in mind. However, like any technology, proper use and maintenance are essential. SRP is here to provide you with key safety considerations for EV batteries and charging equipment to help you drive and charge confidently.
EVs include thermal management systems and automatic shut-off features to prevent overheating and electrical faults, making them 60 times less likely to catch fire than traditional gas vehicles.
General safety tips
If… | Then… | |
|---|---|---|
Your vehicle is involved in an accident or exposed to flooding | Have the battery inspected by a certified technician before driving or charging. | |
Your EV battery emits an odor, leaks, smokes, or shows unusual heat or swelling | Stop using your vehicle and have it inspected as soon as possible. | |
Your EV battery is damaged | Keep your vehicle away from structures and flammable materials until inspected. |
At-home charging safety
Charging at home is a convenient and cost-effective way to “fuel up” your EV, especially when you charge during super-off-peak and off-peak hours. Charging safely begins with the right equipment and installation. Here are some helpful tips:
Use only certified chargers
Hire qualified installers
Never use extension cords
Maintain equipment
Visit our charging hub to learn more about chargers and what questions you should be asking your electrician when looking to install a home charger.






