Recently, Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), an American driving data collection and analysis service provider, issued a document saying that it conducts research on the accident risk of drivers when driving different types of vehicles and vehicles of different brands. The report shows that the risk of acceleration is 180% to 340% higher when driving an electric car than when driving a conventional car.
In addition to the effects of acceleration performance, the study of CMT addresses risk differences across multiple variables, including driver fatigue, vehicle mileage, distracted driving, and speeding. Research data comes from millions of vehicles on the CMT DriveWell platform.
It is understood that CMT is the world's largest telematics service provider. The company's AI-driven platform DriveWell® collects sensor data from millions of IoT devices, including smartphones, connected vehicles, dash cams and third-party devices, to support insurance companies and others in measuring driving risks.







