When choosing children's electric vehicles, a considerable number of parents are influenced by marketing tactics such as "dual drive", "fast", and "functional" online. In fact, the key to choosing children's electric vehicles is "safety": the safety of materials and design, among other aspects.

Firstly, in order to ensure the safety of materials, brand models with various safety certifications should be selected. Generally, they must have at least domestic 3C certification, and preferably ASTM (USA) or CE (Europe) certification. The domestic 3C certification mainly has certain requirements for the heavy metal content of materials, and excessive heavy metal content can affect children's brain development. In addition to stricter requirements on the content and types of heavy metals, the safety standards in Europe and the United States also require that the use of Phthalate is prohibited. Phthalate may cause children to have precocious puberty and other problems. However, because the addition of Phthalate can reduce the cost of plastics on a large scale, many manufacturers are using it.

Secondly, in order to ensure the safety of children, it is advisable to choose a car model that walks at a slightly slower speed than normal people. Currently, children's electric vehicles are mainly aimed at children under 5 years old, and their control ability and reaction speed are still in the development stage. If the car's speed is too fast, unexpected situations may occur in the event of a collision. The functions of children's electric vehicles should also be as simple as possible. The more functions there are, the more fault points there are. Generally, for children under 5 years old, having too many functions is not easy to control, and it can easily distract children's attention. If it becomes a safety hazard, it can also develop bad habits that are easily distracted. However, there are still many aspects to pay attention to, such as whether there are seat belts, whether the body is made of fragile materials such as glass, etc, Whether the edges of the vehicle body have undergone passivation treatment, etc.

In addition, when choosing children's electric vehicles, many people often overlook portability. Nowadays, many urban children live in high-rise buildings and generally do not have their own courtyards. If the car is too large and heavy to easily move to the atrium of the community, or cannot be placed in the back seat (trunk) of the car to play in the park, the frequency of using children's electric vehicles will be greatly reduced.

When choosing children's electric vehicles, a considerable number of parents are influenced by marketing tactics such as "dual drive", "fast", and "functional" online. In fact, the key to choosing children's electric vehicles is "safety": the safety of materials and design, among other aspects.

Firstly, in order to ensure the safety of materials, brand models with various safety certifications should be selected. Generally, they must have at least domestic 3C certification, and preferably ASTM (USA) or CE (Europe) certification. The domestic 3C certification mainly has certain requirements for the heavy metal content of materials, and excessive heavy metal content can affect children's brain development. In addition to stricter requirements on the content and types of heavy metals, the safety standards in Europe and the United States also require that the use of Phthalate is prohibited. Phthalate may cause children to have precocious puberty and other problems. However, because the addition of Phthalate can reduce the cost of plastics on a large scale, many manufacturers are using it.

Secondly, in order to ensure the safety of children, it is advisable to choose a car model that walks at a slightly slower speed than normal people. Currently, children's electric vehicles are mainly aimed at children under 5 years old, and their control ability and reaction speed are still in the development stage. If the car's speed is too fast, unexpected situations may occur in the event of a collision. The functions of children's electric vehicles should also be as simple as possible. The more functions there are, the more fault points there are. Generally, for children under 5 years old, having too many functions is not easy to control, and it can easily distract children's attention. If it becomes a safety hazard, it can also develop bad habits that are easily distracted. However, there are still many aspects to pay attention to, such as whether there are seat belts, whether the body is made of fragile materials such as glass, etc, Whether the edges of the vehicle body have undergone passivation treatment, etc.

In addition, when choosing children's electric vehicles, many people often overlook portability. Nowadays, many urban children live in high-rise buildings and generally do not have their own courtyards. If the car is too large and heavy to easily move to the atrium of the community, or cannot be placed in the back seat (trunk) of the car to play in the park, the frequency of using children's electric vehicles will be greatly reduced.