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The chance of an electric vehicle's lithium battery exploding is about one in a few hundred. Although lithium battery explosions occur occasionally, they are relatively rare under normal use and charging conditions. Lithium batteries have high energy density and stability, and manufacturers often take various safety measures to reduce the risk of explosion. In order to reduce the probability of explosion, users should adhere to their charging habits, such as using original chargers, avoiding overcharging or overdischarging, and avoiding prolonged exposure to high temperature environments. Regular inspection and maintenance of the battery system of electric vehicles are also important measures to ensure their normal operation and safety.