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I am seriously considering buying a Chevy Bolt. But, I want to know what Chevy has done (if anything) to protect against vulnerability to rodent damage (nesting, chewing wiring, etc). I see online that EV's are susceptible to this problem and that Chevy Volts have had this problem as far back as 2011. I have lived in a city location for over 20 years. Did not have the problem until I bought a Prius three years ago, which ended up having the harness wiring chewed. There are a lot of online postings about newer cars using soy based coatings on the wiring that attracts rodents. Also that the charging process for EV's involves warming that again, attracts rodents. I cannot afford to purchase a new car that will have this same problem/susceptibility. Given that this design is new and advanced, please advise what Chevy says and may have done to prevent the problem from occurring.
https://www.fastcompany.com/1725222/ev-ew-your-electric-car-rats-nest
https://www.fastcompany.com/1725222/ev-ew-your-electric-car-rats-nest