Foreign Media: China Adds 13 Million New Energy Vehicles, Accelerates the Transition to New Energy, but New Technologies Bring Old Problems - Motion Sickness.
The unique acceleration and deceleration characteristics of electric vehicles can easily cause passengers to experience dizziness, nausea, or cold sweat. A study by Chongqing University and the China Automotive Engineering Research Institute points out that motion sickness not only affects passenger comfort but may also have negative effects on health. For example, the regenerative braking system in electric vehicles, which brakes by converting kinetic energy into electrical energy, produces low-frequency deceleration. This type of deceleration can lead to symptoms of motion sickness.
To address this issue, Japanese researchers have proposed a low-cost solution - playing specific sounds before boarding, which can effectively relieve motion sickness.
Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1836321556593927/
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