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    Electric vehicles are exploding from water damage after Hurricane Ian, top Florida official warns


    Electric vehicles are exploding from water damage after Hurricane Ian, top Florida official warns
    Florida's chief fire marshal and financial officer said there are a 'ton of EVs disabled' from Hurricane Ian
    By Thomas Catenacci | Fox News
    Electric vehicles are exploding from water damage after Hurricane Ian, top Florida official warns | Fox News


    A top Florida state official warned Thursday that firefighters have battled a number of fires caused by electric vehicle (EV) batteries waterlogged from Hurricane Ian.

    EV batteries that have been waterlogged in the wake of the hurricane are at risk of corrosion, which could lead to unexpected fires, according to Jimmy Patronis, the state's top financial officer and fire marshal.

    "There's a ton of EVs disabled from Ian. As those batteries corrode, fires start," Patronis tweeted Thursday. "That's a new challenge that our firefighters haven't faced before. At least on this kind of scale."

    "It takes special training and understanding of EVs to ensure these fires are put out quickly and safely," he continued in a follow-up tweet. "Thanks to [North Collier Fire Rescue] for their hard work."

    Patronis published a video of firefighters in Naples, Florida, battling a fire started from a Tesla EV's battery. A bystander is overheard in the video saying that the crew had used hundreds of gallons of water attempting to put the fire out....


    ...It is unclear how many EVs were impacted or destroyed by the storm.

    Meanwhile, consumers are increasingly turning to EVs as the Biden administration continues to push a green transition involving zero-emission cars. Between April and June, EVs accounted for 5.6% of new car purchases in the U.S., up slightly from the first three months of 2022, according to Kelley Blue Book.

    Shortly after taking office, President Biden announced a goal of ensuring that 50% of new car sales would be EVs by 2030.

    The Biden administration has also taken a number of steps to incentivize Americans to shift to EVs. The president signed the Inflation Reduction Act, a bill that included a provision that awards Americans a tax credit worth $7,500 per EV purchase, into law in August, and the Department of Transportation has worked to create a federal EV highway charging network.

    However, critics have blasted the administration for giving a "false impression" about EVs, noting that they are expensive and often unreliable.

    "[The EV push] is really kind of a con job," Myron Ebell, the director of the Competitive Enterprise Institute's Center for Energy and Environment, told FOX Business in July. "It may be a good deal for some people in some places under some circumstances. But by-and-large right now, it's not a good deal."










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    Just my little opinion but seems to me they need to put a breaker/disconnect switch accessible to emergency crews to disable and isolate the battery power so to help fire fighters.

    Seriously, water and electric is not a good mix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    Just my little opinion but seems to me they need to put a breaker/disconnect switch accessible to emergency crews to disable and isolate the battery power so to help fire fighters.

    Seriously, water and electric is not a good mix.
    It sounds like it is the batteries themselves that are burning. A disconnect would help someone from getting electrocuted from the vehicles wiring though. I think the Teslas are using 430 volts DC, which could be pretty dangerous, depending on the available current. Of course, it only takes 1 to 4 amps to kill a human.


    Shortly after taking office, President Biden announced a goal of ensuring that 50% of new car sales would be EVs by 2030.
    More proof that sleepy Joe is in cahoots with the Chinese. The Dems probably engineered this whole "Chip Shortage" crisis that is crippling the auto industry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezekiel 33 View Post
    It sounds like it is the batteries themselves that are burning. A disconnect would help someone from getting electrocuted from the vehicles wiring though. I think the Teslas are using 430 volts DC, which could be pretty dangerous, depending on the available current. Of course, it only takes 1 to 4 amps to kill a human.




    More proof that sleepy Joe is in cahoots with the Chinese. The Dems probably engineered this whole "Chip Shortage" crisis that is crippling the auto industry.
    And America is going to have one big surprise when they truly figure out that we are being imprisoned by socialist decisions.

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    And America is going to have one big surprise when they truly figure out that we are being imprisoned by socialist DELUSIONS.
    FIFY.

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    FIFY.
    Well played.

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    I think they make a bigger stink when a vape battery explodes.

    A Tesla battery is actually 7,100 vape batteries.

    The most popular battery pack supplied by Tesla contains 7,104 18650 cells in 16 444 cell modules capable of storing up to 85 kWh of energy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    I think they make a bigger stink when a vape battery explodes.

    A Tesla battery is actually 7,100 vape batteries.



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    So the cars are just one really big flashlight. Or vape if it goes up in smoke. Fascinating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    So the cars are just one really big flashlight. Or vape if it goes up in smoke. Fascinating.
    Yep, basically 7000 AA size batteries.

    When one battery overheats, they all go, that's quite a few points of failure.

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