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Damn teslas are really explody

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    Damn teslas are really explody

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    A charged Li-Ion battery aflame is no joke, as we saw when it was the Galaxy Note 7. It's a major concern for EVs catching fire in tunnels, parking garages, and ferries. They are SUPER HARD to extinguish- legacy techniques don't really work.

    Another example: In August of 2012, an explosion and fire occurred in one of the lithium-polymer batteries on the Foss hybrid tug CAMPBELL FOSS.

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      A charged Li-Ion battery aflame is no joke, as we saw when it was the Galaxy Note 7. It's a major concern for EVs catching fire in tunnels, parking garages, and ferries. They are SUPER HARD to extinguish- legacy techniques don't really work.

      Another example: In August of 2012, an explosion and fire occurred in one of the lithium-polymer batteries on the Foss hybrid tug CAMPBELL FOSS.

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      Bro new fear unlocked. Burning TSLA on a ferry. Fuck me.

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        A charged Li-Ion battery aflame is no joke, as we saw when it was the Galaxy Note 7. It's a major concern for EVs catching fire in tunnels, parking garages, and ferries. They are SUPER HARD to extinguish- legacy techniques don't really work.

        Another example: In August of 2012, an explosion and fire occurred in one of the lithium-polymer batteries on the Foss hybrid tug CAMPBELL FOSS.

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        During/after the recent LA fires, they spraypainted “NOT EV” on all of the ICE vehicles

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          Bro new fear unlocked. Burning TSLA on a ferry. Fuck me.

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          I vaguely recall a story from a year or two about one of those giant ocean-crossing car carriers that had an EV on board catch fire. Something like 500 of the 4000 cars on board were EV’s. I think they ultimately saved about 1000 of those cars after the fire was put out.

          Edit: easy find…

          https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66393507

          https://maritime-executive.com/article/salvage-completed-on-fire-damaged-car-carrier-fremantle-highway

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            I vaguely recall a story from a year or two about one of those giant ocean-crossing car carriers that had an EV on board catch fire. Something like 500 of the 4000 cars on board were EV’s. I think they ultimately saved about 1000 of those cars after the fire was put out.

            Edit: easy find…

            https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66393507

            https://maritime-executive.com/article/salvage-completed-on-fire-damaged-car-carrier-fremantle-highway

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            https://www.versinetic.com/news-blog/debunking-ev-fire-myths-after-fremantle-highway-blaze/

            The fire’s origin was eventually traced to the eighth deck of the 12-deck ship, far from the electric vehicle storage areas.

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              I vaguely recall a story from a year or two about one of those giant ocean-crossing car carriers that had an EV on board catch fire. Something like 500 of the 4000 cars on board were EV’s. I think they ultimately saved about 1000 of those cars after the fire was put out.

              Edit: easy find…

              https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66393507

              https://maritime-executive.com/article/salvage-completed-on-fire-damaged-car-carrier-fremantle-highway

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              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Fremantle_Highway

              And non of the EV were involved in the fire.

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                I vaguely recall a story from a year or two about one of those giant ocean-crossing car carriers that had an EV on board catch fire. Something like 500 of the 4000 cars on board were EV’s. I think they ultimately saved about 1000 of those cars after the fire was put out.

                Edit: easy find…

                https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66393507

                https://maritime-executive.com/article/salvage-completed-on-fire-damaged-car-carrier-fremantle-highway

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                Ahhhh, thanks.... i guess. Gruesome details yay.

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                • my_ifaks___gone@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                  A charged Li-Ion battery aflame is no joke, as we saw when it was the Galaxy Note 7. It's a major concern for EVs catching fire in tunnels, parking garages, and ferries. They are SUPER HARD to extinguish- legacy techniques don't really work.

                  Another example: In August of 2012, an explosion and fire occurred in one of the lithium-polymer batteries on the Foss hybrid tug CAMPBELL FOSS.

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                  A charged Li-Ion battery aflame is no joke, as we saw when it was the Galaxy Note 7. It’s a major concern for EVs catching fire in tunnels, parking garages, and ferries. They are SUPER HARD to extinguish- legacy techniques don’t really work.

                  Thank god, ol' smarty Musky built a tunnel with no safety features for all those Teslas.

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                    A charged Li-Ion battery aflame is no joke, as we saw when it was the Galaxy Note 7. It’s a major concern for EVs catching fire in tunnels, parking garages, and ferries. They are SUPER HARD to extinguish- legacy techniques don’t really work.

                    Thank god, ol' smarty Musky built a tunnel with no safety features for all those Teslas.

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                    Thank god, ol' smarty Musky built a tunnel with no safety features for all those Teslas.

                    You. Could. Not. Pay me...To get into that stupid friggin' tunnel. How on earth did that thing actually get built?!

                    The flooding potential is bad enough, but otherwise, it's not a matter of "if" people are gonna die horribly of fire or toxic inhalation in a confined concrete space with no escape, it's absolutely "when."

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                      Thank god, ol' smarty Musky built a tunnel with no safety features for all those Teslas.

                      You. Could. Not. Pay me...To get into that stupid friggin' tunnel. How on earth did that thing actually get built?!

                      The flooding potential is bad enough, but otherwise, it's not a matter of "if" people are gonna die horribly of fire or toxic inhalation in a confined concrete space with no escape, it's absolutely "when."

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                      Ol’ smrty Musky won’t be blamed for the tragic accident. It would be some helpless fall person or Las Vegas.

                      Smrty Musky can’t be blamed for this.

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