Oh yeah! Let's put these things in cars! Electric cars, yay!

Matt Dillon

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"giant Tesla battery fire in Australia "

"A three-day blaze that completely incinerated two giant Tesla batteries at a vast energy storage site in Australia was probably sparked by a coolant leak, safety regulators said Tuesday."

Oh yeah! Totally safe! :rolleyes:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/tech...ry-fire-in-australia/ar-AAOTXYl?ocid=msedgntp

Another thing about electric cars: We'll need more than double the power plants and fuel to run them, too. How do I know that? It's common sense.
 
Vehicle Fires - NFPAhttps://www.nfpa.org › Files › US-Fire-ProblemPDF
Mar 18, 2020 — The 181,700 highway vehicle firesiii per year in 2013–2017 caused an average of 355 civilian deaths; 1,172 civilian injuries; and $1.3 billion.
14 pages

• U.S. highway vehicle fires 1980-2019 | Statistahttps://www.statista.com › Society › Geography & Nature
Jan 15, 2021 — In 2019, there were around 189,500 highway vehicle fires reported in the United States. This is a slight increase form the previous year, ...

An average of 152300 vehicles catch fire in the US every yearhttps://www.reddit.com › cars › comments › an_averag...
Collisions and overturns were factors in only 4% of highway vehicle fires, but these incidents accounted for three of every five (60%) automobile fire deaths.
 
Bipartisan infrastructure bill requires middle and working class Americans to pay for the EV charging station electrical grid even though most of us can't afford an electric car.
 
Bipartisan infrastructure bill requires middle and working class Americans to pay for the EV charging station electrical grid even though most of us can't afford an electric car.

The more than doubled power plants have yet to be built.
 
Vehicle Fires - NFPAhttps://www.nfpa.org › Files › US-Fire-ProblemPDF
Mar 18, 2020 — The 181,700 highway vehicle firesiii per year in 2013–2017 caused an average of 355 civilian deaths; 1,172 civilian injuries; and $1.3 billion.
14 pages

• U.S. highway vehicle fires 1980-2019 | Statistahttps://www.statista.com › Society › Geography & Nature
Jan 15, 2021 — In 2019, there were around 189,500 highway vehicle fires reported in the United States. This is a slight increase form the previous year, ...

An average of 152300 vehicles catch fire in the US every yearhttps://www.reddit.com › cars › comments › an_averag...
Collisions and overturns were factors in only 4% of highway vehicle fires, but these incidents accounted for three of every five (60%) automobile fire deaths.

I have seen a vehicle fire exactly once.

Stolen car, guy crashed into a utility pole and it caught on fire right there. I think he died in it. Next day there was just a burnt mess until they cleaned it up.
 
We need more power plants but why are taxpayers being forced to pay for them to be built then pay again for the use?

Government.

Electricity will be cheap and convenient they said.

They were 1/2 right. I can feel my power bill working its way here now. :eek:

It's coming..
 
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"giant Tesla battery fire in Australia "

"A three-day blaze that completely incinerated two giant Tesla batteries at a vast energy storage site in Australia was probably sparked by a coolant leak, safety regulators said Tuesday."

Oh yeah! Totally safe! :rolleyes:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/tech...ry-fire-in-australia/ar-AAOTXYl?ocid=msedgntp

Another thing about electric cars: We'll need more than double the power plants and fuel to run them, too. How do I know that? It's common sense.




Ever seen an oil rig blow?


Matty the murderer
 
Vehicle Fires - NFPAhttps://www.nfpa.org › Files › US-Fire-ProblemPDF
Mar 18, 2020 — The 181,700 highway vehicle firesiii per year in 2013–2017 caused an average of 355 civilian deaths; 1,172 civilian injuries; and $1.3 billion.
14 pages

• U.S. highway vehicle fires 1980-2019 | Statistahttps://www.statista.com › Society › Geography & Nature
Jan 15, 2021 — In 2019, there were around 189,500 highway vehicle fires reported in the United States. This is a slight increase form the previous year, ...

An average of 152300 vehicles catch fire in the US every yearhttps://www.reddit.com › cars › comments › an_averag...
Collisions and overturns were factors in only 4% of highway vehicle fires, but these incidents accounted for three of every five (60%) automobile fire deaths.

ALL BATTERIES CREATE HEAT WHEN DEPLETED...DEEP CYCLE BATTERIES ESPECIALLY....AS VOLTAGE GOES DOWN, AMPERAGE GOES UP = HOW ELECTRICAL FIRES START.


TESLA HAS MAJOR SAFETY DESIGN FLAWS....THERE NEEDS TO BE A LOW-VOLTAGE TRIGGERED CUT OFF SWITCH...OR THESE FIRES WILL CONTINUE.


LEARN SOME SHIT...DUMBASS.
 
"giant Tesla battery fire in Australia "

"A three-day blaze that completely incinerated two giant Tesla batteries at a vast energy storage site in Australia was probably sparked by a coolant leak, safety regulators said Tuesday."

Oh yeah! Totally safe! :rolleyes:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/tech...ry-fire-in-australia/ar-AAOTXYl?ocid=msedgntp

Another thing about electric cars: We'll need more than double the power plants and fuel to run them, too. How do I know that? It's common sense.

The newest lithium batteries are liquid cooled to allow faster charging and discharging. Not advertised is the fact that the coolant is water based. Water reacts with lithium to produce hydrogen gas (extremely flammable) and lithium-hydroxide (extremely toxic). These things are bombs, just waiting for a trigger.
 
Bipartisan infrastructure bill requires middle and working class Americans to pay for the EV charging station electrical grid even though most of us can't afford an electric car.

Electric cars are about the same price as ICEs. They are far simpler with many fewer moving parts. Buy one and you will save money. The crying about gas prices has not meant much to me since 2015. I bought a Volt.
 
Electric cars are about the same price as ICEs. They are far simpler with many fewer moving parts. Buy one and you will save money. The crying about gas prices has not meant much to me since 2015. I bought a Volt.
An EV is almost always a second car. Your Volt is a hybrid so you can get away with one car. You will have to sell your Volt soon or pay to replace the batteries. Most of us can't afford a new car or have the luxury of owning 2 cars, so when looking for a car it will be a used ICE.

The US has neglected infrastructure for 50 years, yet now we are being forced to pay for charging stations and the electric grid we will never use. Charging stations and the grid should be a luxury tax like alcohol and cigarettes; if you don't drink or smoke you are exempt from the tax.
 
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