
A new survey by Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), one of the industry's largest telematics service providers, finds several interesting trends in electric vehicle drivers. The survey found that Tesla electric cars are 50 percent less likely to cause accidents than other cars. The company released the research findings at a conference organized by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Charging into an Electrified Future.
Porsche electric car accident risk is 55 percent higher
The Porsche electric car was also included in the research. But about this came the exact opposite result from Tesla. It was reported that people who drive a Porsche have a 55 percent higher chance of having an accident while driving compared to other vehicles.
mistake in research
Let us tell you that there has also been a slight mistake in the research of Cambridge Mobile Telematics. While collecting all this data about Tesla drivers, it did not try to take into account the effect of autopilot systems in vehicles, which have collision avoidance features.
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