Inthehighdesert
Well-Known Member
Not sure what your point is. An entire transport ship went down. It was attributed to a battery fire. It is what is. I don’t care if some one wants to drive an ev. They’re not for me but I don’t hate on them. It’s disingenuous to assert there aren’t issues with lithium batteries. There simply is. I’ve had to put out an ev fire, it was t fun. Pull up what went on in Florida after the last really bad storm and the ev’s that were around. There should be a little more dilligence with them, it’s only prudent.
The initial blaze is said to have started in the cargo hold, where thousands of cars, including some battery-electric vehicles, were being shipped to North America
It doesn't actually say what started the fire but you (and others) have assumed it was a BEV that started it. This subject has been brought up many times on this thread, in fact EV's are considerably LESS likely to catch fire than ICE powered cars.
Maybe a less 'sensational' report is here
Felicity Ace Fire is Out | Why Do Car Carriers Have Such Trouble? (autoweek.com)
The cause of the fire is still unclear. Keep in mind, gasoline cars are far more likely to have fires than electric cars—60 times more likely for straight-up gas cars and 200 times more likely when you combine gasoline cars and hybrids compared to EVs
It could have started in an EV (and even then it may not have been the HV battery) or more likely in an ICE car. Of course once the fire starts in enclosed space like that everything else will burn with it. I suspect we will never know.
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