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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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SandWitch · 26-30, F
Inside an EV battery, there are a series of ceramic separators which keep the internal battery components from touching each other. Sudden bottoming-out of shock absorbers or hitting the car's frame against an off-road obstruction, can crack those ceramic separators which occur from impact damage that is transferred across the sub-frame of the vehicle as that shock disperses.

If you notice a sudden decrease in your predicted 'range' as depicted on the onboard computer, you can assume the EV's battery is shorting out and if that happens on a Tesla, the computer will automatically shut down the electrical system and lock the doors and then close all the windows simultaneously.

If that happens, you must use the manual door release handle to exit the vehicle because the electric door-unlock button will be disabled.