We examine the fire safety with electric vehicles after a 2022 Tesla Model 3 struck an object in the roadway, causing the battery pack to catch on fire.
Electric vehicles are less likely to catch fire, but when they do, they are more difficult to contain.
Are you under the impression that this is the only case I’ve been talking about? I’ve brought up three separate cases in this thread so far, two of them locking the victims into the car while it exploded and 100% of the people inside the car dies.
Other car manufacturers have WORKING DOORS, beyond just electronic locks that immediately stop working in the case of battery fire.
There is a repeated problem here, and the EV community turning a blind eye to it is distasteful.
Are you under the impression that this is the only case I’ve been talking about? I’ve brought up three separate cases in this thread so far, two of them locking the victims into the car while it exploded and 100% of the people inside the car dies.
Other car manufacturers have WORKING DOORS, beyond just electronic locks that immediately stop working in the case of battery fire.
There is a repeated problem here, and the EV community turning a blind eye to it is distasteful.