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New Report On Electric Car Fires And Dangers Of Spontaneous Combustion

car fireAfter hurricane Ian hit, there were multiple reports of flooded electric vehicles igniting and going up in flames.

With or without a flood, exploding EVs aren’t as uncommon as you may think.

We’re going to explain why flooded electric cars catch fire and why EV fires are much harder to extinguish than conventional gasoline-powered cars.

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Re: New Report On Electric Car Fires And Dangers Of Spontaneous Combustion
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2022, 02:06:14 pm »
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So what’s more likely to catch fire after a collision? Gas, electric, or hybrid? The answer may surprise you. Most fires reported are not from gas-powered cars. It’s not EVs, either. Actually, most fires reported are from hybrid cars.