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Electric vehicles catch aflame during Ian aftermath

Electric vehicles catch aflame during Ian aftermath

Thu, October 27, 2022

An impending revolution in the automobile market has come across quite the snag during the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.

In Florida, electric vehicles have become an increasingly popular pick for residents, with over 95,000 registered in the state at the end of 2021. However, in the wake of the Category 4 hurricane that hit the state last month, these vehicles have been more akin to a time bomb.

Saltwater flooding in the state's coastal areas caused the lithium ion batteries in electric vehicles to combust, catching fire. Firefighters near Naples had to put out six blazes related to the vehicles in the days following Ian's landfall.

Eric Wachsman, director of Maryland's Energy Institute, stated that the qualities of lithium ion battery cells that allow them to move a passenger vehicle also make these cells vulnerable to ignition, due to the cells having closely placed electrodes that are filled with a flammable liquid electrolyte.

So, there's ANOTHER good reason to go EV, eh?
Riverman2 · 56-60, M Best Comment
Some day the EV technology may be here. Pushing it through with government favors and regulations is stupid and dangerous. They actually may be slowing down the research progress by shoving these crap cars down our throats before the technology is ready. When they have become competitive with gasoline cars they won't need to force anything, we will just buy them on our own. Until that day arrives, back off!
Budwick · 70-79, M
@Riverman2
When they have become competitive with gasoline cars they won't need to force anything, we will just buy them on our own. Until that day arrives, back off!

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Riverman2 · 56-60, M
@Budwick Thak you!

if they want people to buy electric, they better make them way way way more affordable. and i dont see that happening any time soon.
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Baremine · 70-79, C
@SW-User she is the product of brainwashing in public schools.
Wow! The EV negatives continue to pile up. Battery replacement cost is another.

@MarmeeMarch is that the girl on girl porn channel while you wait?
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PatKirby · M
@BizSuitStacy

But it has electrolytes, that plants crave (said the Brawndo executive)!
These fires are extremely difficult to put out because they create thier own oxygen as they burn and using water creates more short circuits and reignites the fires..

Not to mention that it takes half a million pounds of material mined from the earth to make a single battery pack.. tens of thousands of gallons of water and fossil fuel to operate the mining equipment and power the refineries..
Budwick · 70-79, M
@Onestarlitnight So, it's not really so green, is it?
Apparently that wasn’t given consideration. Let’s disregard potential hazards of these cars/batteries because of our of our rush into “ the new green deal”. We have some serious ass holes out there pushing shit they have no fucking clue about!
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
Until NDB's become commercially available and economical, I'll stick to my combustion engines...

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Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
I have a neighbor that has an electric vehicle. She better pray that a major hurricane doesn't come because those cars are pretty much useless without any electrical power. If you live near the ocean and you have an electric car, you're pretty much screwed when a hurricane makes landfall.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
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Watch to the end (about one minute).
Budwick · 70-79, M
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Love how gm waited until their 3rd quarter reports came out before recalling all EV Hummers
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
Nothing there to hurt the atmosphere
Budwick · 70-79, M
@Virgo79 it takes half a million pounds of material mined from the earth to make a single battery pack.. tens of thousands of gallons of water and fossil fuel to operate the mining equipment and power the refineries..
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@Budwick you're right! They also brag about how far on a single charge, how far will it go after one year?
And the second year?
Its just getting weaker as time passes.
Then think of how many batteries per year..... shit's not gonna work out well
agetheweebeast · 41-45, M
This is actually a surprise to people? Really? Fuck me....
Carissimi · F
They don’t do well when wet.

 
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