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Do bumps affect EV batteries?

I was out visiting a lake in BC yesterday. The road up had a lot of potholes and areas with washboard.. very bumpy. Some of the potholes were in shade from surrounding trees and impossible to see until I drove over them. Some with a huge smash on the car, like when shocks reach max and the whole car shudders from the impact.
I was wondering if an EV could even handle that kind of road.. or would it suddenly burst into flame or something?
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ninalanyon · 61-69, T
I've driven over a few sleeping policemen (speed bumps/humps) in my Model S that were so high that when the front wheels came down there was quite bang as the bottom of the car hit the bump. Definitely no flames.

The front part of the battery compartment apparently has a titanium alloy shield to protect it.

But i wouldn't want to drive my Model S on the road you describe simply because it only has 130 mm of ground clearance. I did run into a deep pothole on a road in Devon a couple of years ago. That destroyed the tyre and damaged the wheel but did no other damage to the car.

I don't think there is any reason to suppose that a properly constructed EV with appropriate ground clearance would be any less suited to such a road than the equivalent ICE vehicle. Presumably the Ford F-150 Lightning can be used where a conventional F-150 can.