It's so much better to have oil leaking in our soil, rivers, lakes and into the ocean 🙃 3 weeks ago, a truck carrying fuel caught fire on a highway in my city and it litterally melted the structure of the bridge it was on. Of course, thermal cars are so much better.
@@connorodcod That's the dumbest reply you could come with. You should go fishing in the Athabasca river near the oil sand mines of Alberta or go pick up some of the fish that died after being intoxicated by oil leaks in the Gulf of Mexico to show us how good it is 🙃
@@ChrissonatorOFL Keep selling that cool aid. Everything comes down to simple physics, energy is not free, whether you are burning fuel at the end point or are transmitting energy to the end point, it still doesn't change the fact that you used fuel to produce the energy in the first place. But I'm sure cool aid men like you will come up with an argument as to how you can beat the laws of physics to produce free energy.
@@Chickhunters Nobody said it was free energy, and it doesn't matter, electric vehicles simply don't output any exhaust, because they are not burning fuel and air in a combustion chamber. Running an electric car is the same as using a battery powered drill. 🤣
@@ChrissonatorOFL oh I got your point now, as long as the pollution, from burning fuels to generate electricity to power your car, is happening near someone else's house, you're morally/ethically clean and can get on your high horse claim you are better than everyone else. Got it cool aid man👍
Maybe the point wasn't to move it to the water but to move it somewhere less dangerous to the public. I'm guessing it was parked next to other cars or a building before it caught on fire.
@@ObiWanKenobiAnakinkilleractually no. That only applies if it actively being supplied power. It's not anymore the car is just on fire so water would have worked.
@@vaffcontentcreator Batteries can be recycled my friend, though it only counts if it is done. Electricity can be harnessed from Solar, and the maintenance is a fraction compared to internal combustion engined (ICE) cars. Becoming eco-friendly isn't against any particular type (ICE or Electric or Hydrogen), but it is a necessity for a better future, especially for future generations. Agree that electric mobility is a long term goal, and fuel driven (ICE) vehicles are a need for now until we progress enough to go fully electric. We are going through a transitional phase, it takes a lot of time and effort (just like people switched from horse driven carts to the engine driven ones). Why you should trust me? I have been working on both these types for decades.. I am kind of a automotive junky, if you would call in terms of modern terminologies.
@@Tantragnabatteries aren't being recycled for the most part and when they are the. Installation just catches fire, two in the last month in scotland and france, total losses We should trust you because you are an enthusiast? There are far too many enthusiasts /nerds, whatever who don't face the realities of the situation and thus cannot be trusted to fix the problems. They have far too much ego at stake. I hope that you are not one of them.
I like how critics r on here criticizing the operator. The individual was not attempting to get the vehicle into the water as much as he was attempting to separate it out of harms way from nearby properties and pedestrians as a safety measure and to reduce the risk of further fires from flying debris.
Actually the ratio of ICE car fires compared to EV's is 0.3% for EVs and 1.05% for ICE cars. ICE cars LITERALLY have the word COMBUSTION in their name.
@@beaumob Those statistics mean absolutely nothing without parameters. For instance, there may be 250 million gas fueled cars in the U.S. compared to 2.5 million EVs. That means on US highways gas vehicles outnumber EVs approximately 100 to 1. If your 0.3% and 1.06% stats refer to # of reported vehicle fires compared to _all_ fires reported, I’m afraid your EVs are about *thirty times* more likely to roast than an “ICE” car. All statistics need qualifiers and parameters. Oh; “ICE” cars combust _internally,_ within the engine’s combustion chambers. EVs combust the garage, the house, nearby cars and property, transport trucks and even ships at sea. And they are a firefighter’s nightmare at an accident scene.
I am pretty sure the guy driving that truck just got his lungs and health absolutely fucked from those lovely chemicals in that smoke. I’ve heard the cobalt in those batteries when they burn really fucks you over.
@@philipz794Wrong! Once a gas powered car is extinguished, it's out. An EV can combust, up to 30 days later, because they don't need oxygen. Hahaha, thanks for playing! Most scrap yards, don't deal with EVs , because of the insurance liability!
No there's isn't. Cells make sections, sections makes the battery. About 70 cells per section. About 6 sections. So maybe 450 ish. Don't talk about what you don't know.
the replies to your comment prove that a large portion of the people on the internet are too stupid to understand humor! congrats lol at the same time...i could absolutely see this administration telling people just that...their all for all the electric car companies/lithium mines their heavily invested in....i meant their all for " the environment"
the replies to your comment prove that a large portion of the people on the internet are too stupid to understand humor! congrats lol at the same time...i could absolutely see this administration telling people just that...their all for all the electric car companies/lithium mines their heavily invested in....i meant their all for " the environment"
@@phillyflyer12 I take it you don't partake in the thrill of throwing your old car batteries in the ocean. It is perfectly safe and legal, but the rush is like no other.
First, its a water heater, not a hot water heater. Secondly, what if your other vehicle caught fire? Water heaters have a pressure relief valve. No harm there.
I do, and dropping it in a load of water doesn't even work - it has to be submerged for days and can still reignite. But it would have been better dropping it in some wide concrete space than in a bush.
You should go live in a cave with stone furniture and no electricity, that way you will reduce the chance of your house burning down and polluting the atmosphere with toxic smoke to 0%. Oh, you should also get rid of your phone and laptop too, because you know, they are electric and could catch on fire! They can even explode in your hand with faulty battery, how scary for your health and bad for the environment!
There's significantly fewer EV fires than petrol or gas car fires. Also we simply don't know whether this is an EV - I give any credibility to the title.
My friend owns a car shop and they have a restricted area for cars which had an accident. They have to stay there for the police or the insurance till everything is cleared. Now he build a second one for electric cars 50m from all buildings and with a infrared sensor system. The EV´s can start burning days after the accident.
Dude this is correct I was driving around Arizona found a place that has electric cars from accident recalls you name it the first building was burnt down the other 3 in good shape you can see the electric cars far from the warehouse as well as tons or alarms and lights with signs saying hazards risk of fire 🔥 yea electric cars are just as bad for the environment guess nothing is perfect yet.
@@WildlifeWarrior-cr1kk they can use wooden wheels to make e-cars better for ecology. But in this case they should kill tree's. It's seems like eco batteries that pollute the water. Humanity is doomed
You know this is about the only way an electric car fire can be handled unless you have a specialized fire extinguisher... but you are so dense you didnt think about that
In Melbourne, Victoria, two firfighters battling a blaze erupting from an EV were sent to hospital after being subjected to Cobalt and Hydrofluoric Acid exposure and posoining. In Sydney, New Soulth Wales, An EV battery detached from a MG ZS in a car rental carparking lot next to the Sydney Airport and Air Control Tower bursts into flames destroying five other cars in an open air car rental motorpool, was left outside by a mechanic, luckily the fire didn't spread futher towards the ATC.
Did you know a single liter of oil can contaminate 1 million liters of ground water? :) Also even though making an ev is more harmful, after driving a few years it is way better for the climatr than a gas car, even if not charging with 100% renewables.
@@Shacon24 the batteries/motors need to be replaced + all the slaves needed to collect the raw materials are killing rivers/jungles around the cobalt/lithium mines , search blood cobalt you are hurting too many poor people and the planet so you can feel better inside a bubble of lies
@x42bnx not as lethal as the toxicity of this p.o.s. e car leaking DIRECTLY into a water source that millions drink from,and on top of that look at all the fumes coming off of it going right into the atmosphere ALSO getting into not only the river and the air but now into the rain like your talking about. There you go, 3 times worse than gas. Also think about the fish in that water dying or becoming contaminated and no longer edible. You must be so proud of electric cars. Look at how long it takes to charge these shitty vehicles then they can't go anywhere near as far as a gas vehicle which means your wasting twice the energy and time. Who was the dumbass that made these electric vehicles and didn't come up with the bright idea of "oh let's put an alternator in it to recirculate the power so they don't need to be charged or atleast charged less.
@@pwj9703 99% of fires in cars are electrical problems , it doesn’t take a lot to work out a fully electric car is a ticking time bomb regarding a fire hazard. PS: my mate has a Tesla , he’s had it for a couple of years and can’t wait to get rid of it , totally impractical and useless on long drives , we tried to warn him … never mind lesson learned. 😂
@@jmmx69 EV are not really fun at all where it matters. For zombie driving on a trip maybe, but not by any enthusiast car metric. Instant torque is nuce but mostly utilitarian. Its as boring as most modern turbo "sport" suvs. It just dull and needlesly violent on your passengers if you show off like a monkey. Real fun is in entertainig feedback-rich interaction with the car and the sounds you can make it do. This is the best in naturally aspirated manual sports cars, but even old pedestrian cars can be incredibly fun in that aspect. Ofcourse in case of cars from 70s it can get tiring on a long trip. Hence something slightly more balanced would be ideal, but even since late 90s manufacturers overcorrected this bs 'refinement', safety and nvh focus that they eradicated all the fun that could be had while driving. They effectively engineered out the fun to a point that vast majority of supposedly sporty cars are mkre boring to drive than corolla from 1991. Which is just ridiculous. And with EVs it even worse and they just keep heading that way. For this reasons automotive hobby will be just dead in few decades.
@@jmmx69No, the green options are public transporting, biking, and your own two legs. If you can't fathom that, then EVs, as a whole, are less damaging than ICE.
Cuba has the most environmentally protective automobile industry on the planet. We should be more like them. Make the old ones last and quit producing throwaway cars.
A friend of mine told me they are still rocking 57 Chevys in Cuba as daily drivers. Parts are cheap and the cars are easy to fix The 283 engine actually when running properly was a fairly clean engine for its time.
You’re forgetting Cuba didn’t exactly have a choice in the matter. But they definitely do have a great recycling system. Even radios from the 60’s are still repairable and in use.
@@larsbambi1575 Another LIE. Cubans are constantly using old Russian parts to try and keep their old American cars running. I've been to Cuba many times and NO 50's-60's car exists in Cuba that doesn't have jury-rigged parts all over it. EV's are the future.
In the Navy we were taught that...due to the amount of magnesium in the Jets...if a Aircraft ever catches on fire... Then to "Deep six" it by jettisoning it overboard...otherwise the bird could potentially burn a hole 🕳️ down to the bottom of the ship...and considering thats where the 2 nuclear reactors are...its best just to avoid that 😂
@@justaguy-69 tbh most vehicle fires that cannot be put out with a single extinguisher are probably a writeoff anyway. even an airliner at an airport is gone, the FD is more there to control and contain so people can evac rather than put out and save the aircraft. On a carrier, I can understand the methods. Its one 50 million dollar fighter jet vs the lives of 5,000 crew and a 15 billion dollar boat. The math is simple, shove the jet into the water.
Probably spur of the moment and maybe the first time this has been done this way. If it is known to be electric they might not even try to put out the fire
People acting so f'ing smug like combustion engine cars never exploded or burned anyone. It's all imperfect guys, it's a metal box you lock youself into with a massive dense fuel source for company, if you own any car maybe don't throw stones in the glass house yeh
People don’t realize how much energy is lost in the delivery of electricity to a charging station and how much energy is lost just charging an EV. An engine converting fuel is far more efficient when you look at the big picture.
@@dimplezdimples8451lolllll!!!! Did you know electric vehicles use greese to lube the armitures for all eletric motors... when that heats up it produces emissions ( ;
And nothing in China is Evofriendly, you should move there it will be like paradise for you. They even have authoritarians in charge. You would like that, like Trump
Gas cars dont just spontaneously catch fire though. The majority of gas car fires are arson, and the rest is mainly fires due to collisions/accidents. EVs on the other hand randomly catch fire even without anyone setting fire to them or them crashing, plus EV fires burn hotter and cannot be put out with extinguishers or water.
As we've learned in Florida, when salt water floods, the lithium batteries catch fire. I'm not sure why this one caught fire, but almost certainly it was the battery.
@@davidroads419 It's on RUclips, A Florida fire department came out and said what happens to the EV cars that get stuck in the floods. They need to be kept away from everything for about a month, to ensure they don't spontaneously erupt. It happens.
@@davidroads419 I watched a video of a cargo ship with a deck full of vehicles. A wave had come up and splashed down on the cars, and the electric ones caught fire.
@@pjhgerlachI know right. I would love to see a comparison petrol or diesel vs electric cars. Which one actually produces more Co2 per km. I mean. Most electricity is still produced from fossil fuel, plus loss of power every step of the way: Transformer, power line, another transformer, low voltage power line, then to your house and through another transformer to charge the battery (put 10kwh in get 6kw effective at the wheel). A modern petrol or diesel car runs at 50 to 60% efficiency. I would be surprised if electric cars reach 30%.
That could be because there are a lot more ICE cars on the worlds roads at the moment. We will have to wait and see what happens in the not too distant future, to see if the stats hold up!@@timlamb650
Someone should calculate the amount of co2 that was released from that environmentally friendly burning car, and add it on to the huge carbon footprint created when it was manufactured.
25 EV cars out of 100,000 have caught fire vs 1500 out of 100,000 gasoline cars. This means that gas cars are 60 times more likely to catch fire vs EV. _The more you know_
@@user-ku8ri1rd7e I was an automotive tech for 20 years. gas cars suck, they constantly need services and fluid exchanges and leak fluids all over town because nobody maintains them because the average repair bill is thousands of dollars.. they just keep dumping another bottle of oil / trans fluid / power steering... you don't think we will develop better batteries? you think this is the best humanity can get? in 10 years we will have batteries that charge fully in minutes with capacities in the thousands of miles, and a chemistry that is widely available.
EV's are still going through their pioneering stage even though it's not a "new" technology... keep in mind there were people in the past who used to say the automobile would never replace the horse and buggy.
Actually a car carrier at sea burned up a few weeks ago with hundreds of vehicles. Last reports i heard point to a lithium fire as the likely start of the disaster.
There’s a mile long tunnel where I live and every time I drive through it all I can do is stare at the teslas making their merry way down the freeway knowing they could trap all of us with noxious fumes.
@@roadie3124didn't that happen one time already? If I recall a cargo ship carrying cars with EVs burned and sunk due to fire. The crew was evacuated but the whole ship had to be sunk as it was too damaged to bring ashore.
That is going to happen. Already lost 3 or 4 container ships because an electric vehicle spontaneously combusted 2 weeks into the voyage. They are too hot to put out and the whole load is lost. Crews have to jump in the water.
@@billbirch3748already happened if I recall to a number of houses. Thankfully don't recall any fatalities since it occured on daytime. Scarily though the cases were almost always unattended either while charging or even completely stationary. All it takes is one faulty battery cell to start a thermal runaway or faulty BMS overcharging.
@@tomgreene7942 lithium-ion batteries are the ones that catch fire. though there are alternatives. like sodium-ion or aluminum batteries. they have 20% less range than lithium-ion, but sodium-ion batteries safer from fires.
sooooo good for the enviroment these cars... lmao... to manufacture ONE electric car u polute the same to manufacture 100 gasoline cars.. Lets go brandon!
Well I think it's officially time to put down the phone and go to bed. When I started watching the video I didn't see the wheels on the loader and I truly thought a dragon was coming out of the bushes. Good night everyone
Hmm… that loader could have just put in that open parking area there and had the fire department deal with it, but that works too I guess (that greenery down there could be an issue though). Once those EVs get burning, there’s almost no stopping it until it’s out of stuff to burn.
it takes up to 7 different VERY dangerous moves to prepare putting out the fire in such cars. firemen just let it burn out before risking their lives. he did the right thing.
That's not correct. All the policies I've looked at (including my own EV policy) cover fires caused by the battery, just like traditional cars are covered when petrol/gas catches fire.
@grahammounsey6117 As an insurance underwriter the auto might covet battery fire but will fight it claiming manufacturers defects. What's worse is auto won't cover your house burning down or same fight over manufacturers defects and what most people don't know is that a battery meltdown is just as dangerous as a nuclear meltdown. No amount of water or foam will put out battery fire, you would need to cover it with sand and the fire would turn it into a glass shell just like US nuclear reactors If they meld down the fuel rods drop into a special concrete vault that melts over top sealing it off.
@@ANGRY_AMERICAN 1. If your EV catches fire, your car insurance will pay you, just like if your petrol/gas car does. The house example is surely also the same whether it's a petrol/gas car or EV. If you think that's wrong just give a link to any evidence please, or concede that your facts were incorrect. 2. For you to persuade people I think you'll also need to give some evidence to support your claim that an EV fire (hole in the road) is as dangerous as a nuclear meltdown (potentially a continental or even global disaster)!
@Liams_Fraser_island_adventures... Just look into the legal battle's homeowners are having between their homeowner's insurance and auto insurance. The only EV manufacture I would trust is Tesla but with that being said look at all the problems in northern states just because it got a little cold. Battery tech is like PC tech, your tier 1 or class A silicone is turned into your 4090 GPU or intel 14900K flagship CPU from that same wafer you get tier 2 and 3 that become your 4080, 4070 and 4060 gpus and your lower core count CPUs. You have the same thing with EV batteries but worse because not only do you get lower grade cells the lower quality of assembly of the packs that have thousands of these cells. This is why these cars are burning up not only in people's houses but at the manufacturing plants and on the transport ships before they ever make it to a dealer. Even the cheapest EV is only made for the top 1-2% and with all the recent EV (car, motorcycle, E-bike and power tools) 25-50% of insurance companies are canceling coverage of EVs and the ones that will cover them are getting 200 to 1000% premium increase regardless of driving record. It is so bad that if you get into a minor fender bender but it so much as scratches the battery pack the insurance will require pack replacement with a starting price of $20K and up, a 1yr old EV would be totaled. SO do a little more research before you call someone a liar and by the way I have an insider in the insurance racket and this person does the programing that generates the base rates based on VIN and location before the retailers like State Farm, Allstate and all the rest add their extras on top.
Drive modes: eco, comfort, sport, chernobyl
lol
You need a medical help clause in your car insurance.
Unquenchable fuel rods compared to run-away Lithium batteries is actually quite apt.
Teslame owners: That's how we saved the environment 😂😅
why not just vote GOP 2024.
EV fire 101. Throw into nearest water source to ensure all natural minerals from the batteries can return to the earth. Well handled sir
It's so much better to have oil leaking in our soil, rivers, lakes and into the ocean 🙃
3 weeks ago, a truck carrying fuel caught fire on a highway in my city and it litterally melted the structure of the bridge it was on. Of course, thermal cars are so much better.
@@PatG-xd8qn oils been in our soil for millions on years son. That’s where it comes from…the ground
@@connorodcod That's the dumbest reply you could come with.
You should go fishing in the Athabasca river near the oil sand mines of Alberta or go pick up some of the fish that died after being intoxicated by oil leaks in the Gulf of Mexico to show us how good it is 🙃
@@PatG-xd8qn it’s was a joke bro. This ain’t PETA. Fossil fuels are shit but this is a RUclips comments section. Ain’t nothing getting solved in here
@@connorodcod It's hard to tell that someone is joking among the hundreds of idiots who actually believe what they say.
The irony of an old diesel loader throwing a burning electric car is unreal hahaha
The jokes write themselves
😂😅
I know right
What else would pick up a 2 ton vehicle? 🤨🤨🤨
@@lucky1206 An electric loader.........duh
look at all that green energy being set
free
The provve that "free energy" exist ;)
Their energy can't be locked up ;)
zero emissions and zero carbon footprint. ✅
I mean, when it runs fine, yes... it's a lot better than an ICE vehicle...
@@ChrissonatorOFL Keep selling that cool aid. Everything comes down to simple physics, energy is not free, whether you are burning fuel at the end point or are transmitting energy to the end point, it still doesn't change the fact that you used fuel to produce the energy in the first place. But I'm sure cool aid men like you will come up with an argument as to how you can beat the laws of physics to produce free energy.
@@Chickhunters Nobody said it was free energy, and it doesn't matter, electric vehicles simply don't output any exhaust, because they are not burning fuel and air in a combustion chamber. Running an electric car is the same as using a battery powered drill. 🤣
@@ChrissonatorOFL oh I got your point now, as long as the pollution, from burning fuels to generate electricity to power your car, is happening near someone else's house, you're morally/ethically clean and can get on your high horse claim you are better than everyone else. Got it cool aid man👍
@@Chickhuntersget em boy!
I was sitting by the river eating my sandwich and a burning car fell out the sky.
Then you discovered the gravity
And look, there is a nice frontend loader just sitting here in the parking lot. Wow.
@@amrosalah0121st century newton he is 😂😂😂😂
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Maybe the point wasn't to move it to the water but to move it somewhere less dangerous to the public.
I'm guessing it was parked next to other cars or a building before it caught on fire.
Nice to see another human life form with a little common sense! ❤
@@solo-k9ind139 wrong
Pretty sure water is the worst thing you can do for electric vehicles burning.
@@SWISS-1337 So you're gonna let it burn for a few DAYS? A water bath is the best in these kind of circumstances.
@@frankie4073 Battery can contaminate the water source by leeching.
The landscaper that just finished cleaning up those bushes: 👁️👄👁️
It's that simple. Its that simple... its that simple
So this is saving the planet?
"Drive Green.
Drive EV."
Drive ev till it kills you literally
Yes it does
Welcome to the new delusion
You know 1,000 modern cars release less pollution in a day than a Ford Model T does in a minute.
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I'd say it was more of a successful failure but yeah.
Actually no. Your not supposed to out water on an electrical fire. And since thats an electric car thats an electric fire.
😂
One of those missed it by that much moments 😂
@@ObiWanKenobiAnakinkilleractually no. That only applies if it actively being supplied power. It's not anymore the car is just on fire so water would have worked.
"How environmentally friendly did you say these were??"
much much better than fossils..all the way along
@@Tantragna Oil and batteries are both non-renewable.
Using petrol cars is probably more eco-friendly than electric cars for now
@@vaffcontentcreator Batteries can be recycled my friend, though it only counts if it is done. Electricity can be harnessed from Solar, and the maintenance is a fraction compared to internal combustion engined (ICE) cars. Becoming eco-friendly isn't against any particular type (ICE or Electric or Hydrogen), but it is a necessity for a better future, especially for future generations. Agree that electric mobility is a long term goal, and fuel driven (ICE) vehicles are a need for now until we progress enough to go fully electric. We are going through a transitional phase, it takes a lot of time and effort (just like people switched from horse driven carts to the engine driven ones).
Why you should trust me? I have been working on both these types for decades.. I am kind of a automotive junky, if you would call in terms of modern terminologies.
@@Tantragnabatteries aren't being recycled for the most part and when they are the. Installation just catches fire, two in the last month in scotland and france, total losses
We should trust you because you are an enthusiast? There are far too many enthusiasts /nerds, whatever who don't face the realities of the situation and thus cannot be trusted to fix the problems. They have far too much ego at stake. I hope that you are not one of them.
Considering its not an EV but a regular car
I like how critics r on here criticizing the operator. The individual was not attempting to get the vehicle into the water as much as he was attempting to separate it out of harms way from nearby properties and pedestrians as a safety measure and to reduce the risk of further fires from flying debris.
Did the operator verify there was no one under where he dumped the load?
Imagine being that stupid...
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@@timconnorsdid you verify that you can get a job and buy your own home mr karen?
you mean by possibly dropping it on the people below on the walking path? stupidity defending stupidity!
"I took the burning Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry." 😊
LMAO :)
It's a Tesla
@@jamesenloe277its a line from a song. And a good joke😂😂😂
It it will be there till the day that I die..
Good old boys drinking whiskey & rye, singing this'll be the day that I die. 😅
With this EV onslaught, it looks like all cities are going to have to invest much more in their fire departments and wheel loaders
Actually the ratio of ICE car fires compared to EV's is 0.3% for EVs and 1.05% for ICE cars.
ICE cars LITERALLY have the word COMBUSTION in their name.
@@beaumob Those statistics mean absolutely nothing without parameters. For instance, there may be 250 million gas fueled cars in the U.S. compared to 2.5 million EVs. That means on US highways gas vehicles outnumber EVs approximately 100 to 1. If your 0.3% and 1.06% stats refer to # of reported vehicle fires compared to _all_ fires reported, I’m afraid your EVs are about *thirty times* more likely to roast than an “ICE” car. All statistics need qualifiers and parameters.
Oh; “ICE” cars combust _internally,_ within the engine’s combustion chambers. EVs combust the garage, the house, nearby cars and property, transport trucks and even ships at sea. And they are a firefighter’s nightmare at an accident scene.
Have you seen how much water one electric car fire takes to put out
The comments got played, this is not how an electric car burns. This is an ICE car.
I am pretty sure the guy driving that truck just got his lungs and health absolutely fucked from those lovely chemicals in that smoke. I’ve heard the cobalt in those batteries when they burn really fucks you over.
It's a mg6 so he didn't inhale any cobalt
That sure looks eco-friendly!
just as eco friendly as if your 50liter fuel burns off lol
@@philipz794Wrong! Once a gas powered car is extinguished, it's out. An EV can combust, up to 30 days later, because they don't need oxygen. Hahaha, thanks for playing! Most scrap yards, don't deal with EVs , because of the insurance liability!
@@philipz794 Oh yeah? Are those fumes passing through a catalytic convertor? Probably gave everyone on the block cancer... F these electric car snobs
@@philipz794technically the chemicals released when burning fuel aren’t nearly as bad as the chemicals released when burning lithium polymer batteries
Almost as eco-friendly as the manufacturing process for those lithium batteries.
The cells are actually thousands of batteries in a chain. When one burns, it heats up the next, causing a chain burn that will last for days.
That’s where they all belong. Go ahead people- follow the climate clowns. They’ll run us all right over a cliff with this nonsense🙏🇺🇸❤️
therefor are separate chambers, where the cellpacks are isolated to each other
No there's isn't. Cells make sections, sections makes the battery. About 70 cells per section. About 6 sections. So maybe 450 ish. Don't talk about what you don't know.
@@BigLeo8772 Don't tell the poor guy to be silent. I mean he doesn't know anything about anything.
It’s called thermal runaway!
Some old man was just fishing, and you melted him. 🎉😂🎉
Next thing you know they will say the smoke was from the diesel loader engine.
Its an E.V. , so that thick black smoke is actually harmless to the environment and good for the lungs and the flames are 100% recyclable.
Do a little research my friend... some pretty toxic gases are emitted when those batteries light up...
the replies to your comment prove that a large portion of the people on the internet are too stupid to understand humor! congrats lol at the same time...i could absolutely see this administration telling people just that...their all for all the electric car companies/lithium mines their heavily invested in....i meant their all for " the environment"
the replies to your comment prove that a large portion of the people on the internet are too stupid to understand humor! congrats lol at the same time...i could absolutely see this administration telling people just that...their all for all the electric car companies/lithium mines their heavily invested in....i meant their all for " the environment"
@@atta1798 You realize you and I are in agreement. I'm calling his BS too bro
@@atta1798dude he was agreeing with you lmao
Ah yes, the safe and legal thrill of throwing car batteries into the ocean.
Someone has to recharge the electric eels.
It's really fun and totally legal.
@@phillyflyer12 I take it you don't partake in the thrill of throwing your old car batteries in the ocean. It is perfectly safe and legal, but the rush is like no other.
Safer than around other cars and buildings
@@markvangorkum8091 LOL
Image that being in your garage next to your hot water heater. No thank you.
First, its a water heater, not a hot water heater. Secondly, what if your other vehicle caught fire? Water heaters have a pressure relief valve. No harm there.
@@freighter1097Unless it heats too fast and the pressure relief valve can't keep up. But most likely it'll keep up.
I was swimming nearby and I thought there was a storm nearby because I saw a dark cloud and got electrocuted in the water.
I don't think people understand how hard it is to put that out
saving the planet lol the irony🤣 needs putting in a shipping container full of water for like 10 weeks😆
@Munteza it'll reignite when you take it out
@@munteza9262😂❤
I do, and dropping it in a load of water doesn't even work - it has to be submerged for days and can still reignite. But it would have been better dropping it in some wide concrete space than in a bush.
@@munteza9262 Plopping them in a swimming pool is a ridiculous solution that isn't viable in most places.
Don’t worry it will be out in a week. Oh and I’m sure that smoke is ok for the atmosphere as well. It’s electric after all
Is that smoke ULEZ compliant ?
@@budbud2509 That is the defenition of a ULEZ complaint and a ULEZ violation right there mate.
You should go live in a cave with stone furniture and no electricity, that way you will reduce the chance of your house burning down and polluting the atmosphere with toxic smoke to 0%. Oh, you should also get rid of your phone and laptop too, because you know, they are electric and could catch on fire! They can even explode in your hand with faulty battery, how scary for your health and bad for the environment!
@@N0xiety basically the goal of ULEZ in Lodnon 💀
There's significantly fewer EV fires than petrol or gas car fires. Also we simply don't know whether this is an EV - I give any credibility to the title.
If this is in the USA, it went from: car on fire to Did we just create a superfund site? jkjkjkjkkj
Imagine going back out to your car after work or supper and being like yo dude did you see my car anywhere
My friend owns a car shop and they have a restricted area for cars which had an accident. They have to stay there for the police or the insurance till everything is cleared. Now he build a second one for electric cars 50m from all buildings and with a infrared sensor system. The EV´s can start burning days after the accident.
Dude this is correct I was driving around Arizona found a place that has electric cars from accident recalls you name it the first building was burnt down the other 3 in good shape you can see the electric cars far from the warehouse as well as tons or alarms and lights with signs saying hazards risk of fire 🔥 yea electric cars are just as bad for the environment guess nothing is perfect yet.
Depends on the battery. If they switch to sodium base. Less dangerous ? Maybe water based... Or they use the zero fuel that has come out for racecars.
Lifepo4 batteries are fire resistant and are more stable than li ion batteries
But the energy density is poor and thus they don't have a future in electric cars
@@dodgeme1986truck Lifepo4 is lithium ion...
That black smoke looks like 100% clean fresh air. Ecars are so eco-friendly
That would be the paint and the tires burning. Last time I checked gasoline vehicles have the same thing
@@WildlifeWarrior-cr1kk they can use wooden wheels to make e-cars better for ecology. But in this case they should kill tree's. It's seems like eco batteries that pollute the water. Humanity is doomed
@@WildlifeWarrior-cr1kk an Electric car battery, once it catches fire, just like that, requires about 8000 gallons of water to extinguish.
Yeah but comes with a nice lithium buzz a really powerful antipsychotic.
Yeah, I've never seen a gas car-b-que before. lol
Imagine the toxic fumes coming off that thing!☠️
yes, put a exposed lithium battery the size of a grown adult next to a lake. So smart!
Well else like 5 other cars and multiple trees maybe houses could have burned down
I'm not saying it's good but it has been done
You know this is about the only way an electric car fire can be handled unless you have a specialized fire extinguisher... but you are so dense you didnt think about that
op, it's already on fire. dropping it into water won't make it worse.
@@blendpinexus1416 if exploding is not worse than burning, then you're right, it won't make it worse
The new and improved battery car disposal, a gas powered tractor ! Awesome!
Diesel
Diesel powered front end loader
Come on guys, you know what he is saying
What is that another Tesla up in flames😂
Yep. Because the tractor is the problem here.
In Melbourne, Victoria, two firfighters battling a blaze erupting from an EV were sent to hospital after being subjected to Cobalt and Hydrofluoric Acid exposure and posoining.
In Sydney, New Soulth Wales, An EV battery detached from a MG ZS in a car rental carparking lot next to the Sydney Airport and Air Control Tower bursts into flames destroying five other cars in an open air car rental motorpool, was left outside by a mechanic, luckily the fire didn't spread futher towards the ATC.
That idiot Bowen loves electric cars...he says that they are hot...
ow. not good.
Clean as radioactive green
Why would one "detach" a battery from an EV?
Isnt the water the last place you should try and dump a lithium battery? I might be wrong.seems like it
THAT LOOKS LIKE ITS GREAT FOR THE ENVIORNMENT!
Now that’s some nice carbon neutral air production there!
Did you know a single liter of oil can contaminate 1 million liters of ground water? :)
Also even though making an ev is more harmful, after driving a few years it is way better for the climatr than a gas car, even if not charging with 100% renewables.
@@Shacon24Iam sure bugs and bacteria the Creator has made over time can render the oil and gas harmless.😊
@@Shacon24Whatever you brainwashed clowns have to tell yourselves.
…..lol……everyone take a deep breathe…….🤢
@@Shacon24 the batteries/motors need to be replaced + all the slaves needed to collect the raw materials are killing rivers/jungles around the cobalt/lithium mines , search blood cobalt you are hurting too many poor people and the planet so you can feel better inside a bubble of lies
Literally the most eco friendly and financial friendly thing you can do to a burning electric car.
Can't wait until you figure out moisture soaks up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and rains it back down.
@x42bnx not as lethal as the toxicity of this p.o.s. e car leaking DIRECTLY into a water source that millions drink from,and on top of that look at all the fumes coming off of it going right into the atmosphere ALSO getting into not only the river and the air but now into the rain like your talking about. There you go, 3 times worse than gas. Also think about the fish in that water dying or becoming contaminated and no longer edible. You must be so proud of electric cars. Look at how long it takes to charge these shitty vehicles then they can't go anywhere near as far as a gas vehicle which means your wasting twice the energy and time. Who was the dumbass that made these electric vehicles and didn't come up with the bright idea of "oh let's put an alternator in it to recirculate the power so they don't need to be charged or atleast charged less.
@@Slicks-N-Skinnies well its not like you're breathing the rain in so...........
There are 170,000 car fires each year.
Over 160,000 of them are ice cars.
Just want to clear that up here
But they go out when hit with water. They don't stay turned up at 11, on fire.
How many fires per 100,000 cars though? For electric and IC
Yeah because gas cars out number EVs by a shit ton 😂🤦🏼♂️
COPE HARDER.
Yeah there are wayyyyy more ice cars. So just wanted to clear that up.❤
So 10,000 ev fires for less than 4% of cars on the road. That's not a good ratio.
Missed the water but even fully submerged that battery will continue to burn.
Give it a few more years and this will be a epidemic.
It already is an epidemic in China because quality control on the battery packs is non-existent.
Now imagine this in your garage at 3 am.
there is not an electric car, fake movie
@@pwj9703 what are you blabbering on about I've seen you send this same broken English message several times
@@pwj9703Bollox it’s real , this happens a lot around the world everyday especially in China.
@@groupb5420 yes but not this time and in China it is often hybrid cars not electric cars that catch fire
@@pwj9703 99% of fires in cars are electrical problems , it doesn’t take a lot to work out a fully electric car is a ticking time bomb regarding a fire hazard.
PS: my mate has a Tesla , he’s had it for a couple of years and can’t wait to get rid of it , totally impractical and useless on long drives , we tried to warn him … never mind lesson learned. 😂
ah yes, the eco friendly option
Yes, the "green" options are far worse than standard automobile....electric is instant torque which is fun, but terrible for the environment.
@@jmmx69 EV are not really fun at all where it matters. For zombie driving on a trip maybe, but not by any enthusiast car metric.
Instant torque is nuce but mostly utilitarian. Its as boring as most modern turbo "sport" suvs.
It just dull and needlesly violent on your passengers if you show off like a monkey.
Real fun is in entertainig feedback-rich interaction with the car and the sounds you can make it do. This is the best in naturally aspirated manual sports cars, but even old pedestrian cars can be incredibly fun in that aspect.
Ofcourse in case of cars from 70s it can get tiring on a long trip. Hence something slightly more balanced would be ideal, but even since late 90s manufacturers overcorrected this bs 'refinement', safety and nvh focus that they eradicated all the fun that could be had while driving.
They effectively engineered out the fun to a point that vast majority of supposedly sporty cars are mkre boring to drive than corolla from 1991. Which is just ridiculous. And with EVs it even worse and they just keep heading that way. For this reasons automotive hobby will be just dead in few decades.
@@jmmx69 shure an ignifuge burning car only made from wood and only burning unicorn pee is much better lithium toxic oil and petrol good
@@jmmx69No, the green options are public transporting, biking, and your own two legs. If you can't fathom that, then EVs, as a whole, are less damaging than ICE.
😂
Lmfao dude destroyed a light pole and still missed the water😂
All those chemicals in that battery are just awesome in water....
It didn't go in the water lmfao
It was filmed in mainland china so they probably didn’t care
Shut up electrical cars burn up to 30 days and even submerged in water they burn
@@matija4256 electrical cars are stupid.
@@JWO0169 Yes
Cuba has the most environmentally protective automobile industry on the planet. We should be more like them. Make the old ones last and quit producing throwaway cars.
A friend of mine told me they are still rocking 57 Chevys in Cuba as daily drivers.
Parts are cheap and the cars are easy to fix
The 283 engine actually when running properly was a fairly clean engine for its time.
FACTS!
American cars
You’re forgetting Cuba didn’t exactly have a choice in the matter. But they definitely do have a great recycling system. Even radios from the 60’s are still repairable and in use.
@@larsbambi1575 Another LIE. Cubans are constantly using old Russian parts to try and keep their old American cars running. I've been to Cuba many times and NO 50's-60's car exists in Cuba that doesn't have jury-rigged parts all over it. EV's are the future.
Those electric cars are dangerous! So thankful that fossil fuel cars never catch on fire.
The innocent blades of grass:
“Am I a joke to you?”
In the Navy we were taught that...due to the amount of magnesium in the Jets...if a Aircraft ever catches on fire... Then to "Deep six" it by jettisoning it overboard...otherwise the bird could potentially burn a hole 🕳️ down to the bottom of the ship...and considering thats where the 2 nuclear reactors are...its best just to avoid that 😂
yep was on a carrier, you cant put out a burning jet.
@@justaguy-69 tbh most vehicle fires that cannot be put out with a single extinguisher are probably a writeoff anyway. even an airliner at an airport is gone, the FD is more there to control and contain so people can evac rather than put out and save the aircraft. On a carrier, I can understand the methods. Its one 50 million dollar fighter jet vs the lives of 5,000 crew and a 15 billion dollar boat. The math is simple, shove the jet into the water.
Whoopsies! In the bin you go
They should´ve taught you in the navy that you can use "," insteat of "…"
@@flatbushzombiejuice they sure as shit taught us how to spell correctly.
Dude waited his entire life for that moment
Probably spur of the moment and maybe the first time this has been done this way. If it is known to be electric they might not even try to put out the fire
People acting so f'ing smug like combustion engine cars never exploded or burned anyone. It's all imperfect guys, it's a metal box you lock youself into with a massive dense fuel source for company, if you own any car maybe don't throw stones in the glass house yeh
An EXTERNAL combustion engine, if ever I saw one.
🤣🤣🤣
If we only had a way to harness this great power of fire.
Exact Same thought!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Yes thats great for the atmosphere, soil and water. What a gift electric cars are for us!
It's an MG6 bro
This is the strategy that the oil industry uses to discredit the electric vehicle
Video perfectly shows what the future of EVs really is. A striking metaphor.....
I really can’t believe how green these new EVs are getting.
It's fiery but mostly green.
Might wanna look the comparison numbers up
@@dereksbooks that’s just the copper burning, gives a green hue to the situation 😂
Yeah they're not even catching fire as offten as the mg6 in the video.
New job posted: flaming car remover
So these cars do help the economy new jobs
@@fabianalmanza8615😏👍👍
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Well, they promised lots of new green jobs!
Just like throwing out radioactive green barrels in the river.
The one good thing that came from these turds on wheels 🤣
People don’t realize how much energy is lost in the delivery of electricity to a charging station and how much energy is lost just charging an EV. An engine converting fuel is far more efficient when you look at the big picture.
Imagine having the battery explode in your EV while your kids are strapped into the back seat. Zero chance of saving them from being burned alive.
Sue and Toby were just enjoying a spot of sunbathing when this fireball came out of nowhere
Lol for real. They never would have seen what they were dropping it on.
😂
I see a DRAGON and it's coming this way
Well our lunch has been craped on again
Rip Sue & Toby 🛐
😂
God bless that operater and his diesel front loader!
That poor man prolly breathed in a lifetime of toxins in those few minutes
Nice…
How dare they not use an electric digger
Funny, the eco car is creating more emissions than the diesel powered loader that is moving it.. This is what they think will save the Environment...
This message was brought to you by tesla 😂
Now I can finally see how great electric vehicles are for the environment.
there is not an electric car, fake movie
@@pwj9703 So 9703, how long have you had your EV?
@@iWalkChris two years with mine, zero issues
@@dimplezdimples8451 It took HOW long to charge?!? Just kidding. 😜Glad you're doing well with it.
@@dimplezdimples8451lolllll!!!! Did you know electric vehicles use greese to lube the armitures for all eletric motors... when that heats up it produces emissions ( ;
20 years of deisel emision right there
more 50 years
Who cares, for each fire. There are trillions that dont catch fire and remove the equal amount of carbon burning cars from our air
And nothing in China is Evofriendly, you should move there it will be like paradise for you. They even have authoritarians in charge. You would like that, like Trump
That is just one day of trucks emission.
@@infinitebeing1119its not
that thick black smoke looks super eco friendly
millions of gas cars burning everywhere - zero attention, ONE electric car burning - EVERYBODY RUNS SCREAMING!!! :))) loool
Gas cars dont just spontaneously catch fire though. The majority of gas car fires are arson, and the rest is mainly fires due to collisions/accidents. EVs on the other hand randomly catch fire even without anyone setting fire to them or them crashing, plus EV fires burn hotter and cannot be put out with extinguishers or water.
As we've learned in Florida, when salt water floods, the lithium batteries catch fire. I'm not sure why this one caught fire, but almost certainly it was the battery.
Probably wasn't the cigarette lighter!
Show us an actual case of that happening.
@@davidroads419 It's on RUclips, A Florida fire department came out and said what happens to the EV cars that get stuck in the floods. They need to be kept away from everything for about a month, to ensure they don't spontaneously erupt. It happens.
Yeah there was a batch of brand new fisker carma's that caught fire from saltwater.
@@davidroads419 I watched a video of a cargo ship with a deck full of vehicles. A wave had come up and splashed down on the cars, and the electric ones caught fire.
That's one hell of a carbon footprint.
How many times must we repeat. Electric cars are 0 emission. Unless you are charging, fixing, recycling or burning them. I said 0 emissions.😂
@@xylosfurniture production of metal, mining of Lithium etc. The production of that car causes emission. More than production of a petrol car.
@@pjhgerlachI know right. I would love to see a comparison petrol or diesel vs electric cars. Which one actually produces more Co2 per km. I mean. Most electricity is still produced from fossil fuel, plus loss of power every step of the way: Transformer, power line, another transformer, low voltage power line, then to your house and through another transformer to charge the battery (put 10kwh in get 6kw effective at the wheel). A modern petrol or diesel car runs at 50 to 60% efficiency. I would be surprised if electric cars reach 30%.
bUT bUt IcE CaRs cATcH oN fIrE mORE!1!1!1!1! rEad tHE stATisTIcS!!1!1!1
-malding EV freak
@@caderamsey8878 jittering Caps lock
I’m getting a horse, but wait they pass gas. I’m moving to mars.
Ooooh yes this is Eco at its finest I can just feel the Ice Age returning due to lowering the Co2 in the atmosphere already.
Better keep those loaders on standby ,This is gonna be a regular occurrence.
Yup! And like someone else said in the comments, lets hope it doesn't start in the underground parking of a building.
For every EV that catches fire 100 gasoline cars catch fire.
Ummmm,Thats because there are more gas cars than EVs @@timlamb650
@@timlamb650 One percent is about right but the issue is when an EV catches on fire it's extremely difficult to put it out unlike an ICE car.
That could be because there are a lot more ICE cars on the worlds roads at the moment. We will have to wait and see what happens in the not too distant future, to see if the stats hold up!@@timlamb650
Congratulations you picked the car up and dropped it into a bush
I actual laughed out loud at that for how true it is
😂😂😂
It got off the street.
Which is also now on fire
😂😂😂
Oh wow, what a rare sight considering internal combustion engine vehicles have ~20 times more fires! You're lucky to have caught this!
That's cause internal combustion engines make up more than 20 times the market share 🤌 don't ya love simple math
That's why Toyota is changing the entire game alone. They hate electric cars.
Someone should calculate the amount of co2 that was released from that environmentally friendly burning car, and add it on to the huge carbon footprint created when it was manufactured.
there is not an electric car, fake movie
Yeah. A car made to be recicled😂
25 EV cars out of 100,000 have caught fire vs
1500 out of 100,000 gasoline cars.
This means that gas cars are 60 times more likely to catch fire vs EV.
_The more you know_
@@eonreeves4324and they are still worse for the planet than a gas car!
The more you know!!!
@@user-ku8ri1rd7e I was an automotive tech for 20 years. gas cars suck, they constantly need services and fluid exchanges and leak fluids all over town because nobody maintains them because the average repair bill is thousands of dollars.. they just keep dumping another bottle of oil / trans fluid / power steering...
you don't think we will develop better batteries? you think this is the best humanity can get?
in 10 years we will have batteries that charge fully in minutes with capacities in the thousands of miles, and a chemistry that is widely available.
That looks environmentally safe. That car on fire is putting off more smoke than my diesel has since it was new.
Set it on fire and that would be an equal comparison
@@TheSedition666 not even close the truck will burn for about 30 minutes while this EV will burn for 5-10 hours
@@davidpugh8772 Thanks for pulling some figures out your ass. It has been a great help to this discussion.
I wish I can say that for my diesel. 😁
@@C_G1443made up numbers outta nowhere, not accounting for percentages of vehicles on the road
A gas car burns every second it is on...just because it isnt dramatic dosnt mean it isnt worse.
EV's are still going through their pioneering stage even though it's not a "new" technology... keep in mind there were people in the past who used to say the automobile would never replace the horse and buggy.
Good thing that this didn't happen in a five story parking garage, tunnel or on a crowded bridge.
oh, It's just a matter of time.
Actually a car carrier at sea burned up a few weeks ago with hundreds of vehicles. Last reports i heard point to a lithium fire as the likely start of the disaster.
There’s a mile long tunnel where I live and every time I drive through it all I can do is stare at the teslas making their merry way down the freeway knowing they could trap all of us with noxious fumes.
Or on a car transporter ship .
@@roadie3124didn't that happen one time already? If I recall a cargo ship carrying cars with EVs burned and sunk due to fire. The crew was evacuated but the whole ship had to be sunk as it was too damaged to bring ashore.
Imagine if this was in someone's garage. They would have lost their house as well.
Yes, I'm going to have to rethink where to put my charger. Better yet, I'm going to hold off about a decade.
That is going to happen. Already lost 3 or 4 container ships because an electric vehicle spontaneously combusted 2 weeks into the voyage. They are too hot to put out and the whole load is lost. Crews have to jump in the water.
@@billbirch3748already happened if I recall to a number of houses. Thankfully don't recall any fatalities since it occured on daytime. Scarily though the cases were almost always unattended either while charging or even completely stationary. All it takes is one faulty battery cell to start a thermal runaway or faulty BMS overcharging.
i bet your house insurance goes up slightly when you tell them you bought an electric car that is if they don't cancel you policy
@@tomgreene7942 lithium-ion batteries are the ones that catch fire.
though there are alternatives. like sodium-ion or aluminum batteries.
they have 20% less range than lithium-ion, but sodium-ion batteries safer from fires.
sooooo good for the enviroment these cars... lmao... to manufacture ONE electric car u polute the same to manufacture 100 gasoline cars.. Lets go brandon!
Looks so green to me all that black smoke from that battery 😂😂
Well I think it's officially time to put down the phone and go to bed. When I started watching the video I didn't see the wheels on the loader and I truly thought a dragon was coming out of the bushes. Good night everyone
Time to lay off the pipe!😆
Dude went from car fire to bush fire
better than another car and antoher car and another car .... a house and antother car....
@@thechosenone82517But did that ever happen?
@@thechosenone82517 lol it was too easy to just put it on the asphalt next to the partition, why complicate everything, people are so dumb
I think he was aiming for the water?
@@DrOlds7298Most likely,but it was a small loader,short handlers,maybe he went down there somehow and moved it into the water
“Did you know” that vehicles with internal combustion engines also can catch fire.
A family having a picnic at the lake look up to see a flaming car falling on them from above.
Such a tragedy
Car manufacturers seem to be doing a great job at the 0 emissions thing
Nah. I wish we'd stop building these burning gas cars already.
You can't simply stop all production of petrol cars rn
Their own green deal is collapsing right in front of them!
Dude wdym collapsing LMAO
Ellos solo buscan ganar dinero,no les preocupa el Medio ambiente.
A qui tienes la prueba
A single electric car on fire = total collapse of enviorment policies
Yeah no wonder we are where we are now
so is their population, economy, and housing market. And they still wanna invade Taiwan.
Hmm… that loader could have just put in that open parking area there and had the fire department deal with it, but that works too I guess (that greenery down there could be an issue though). Once those EVs get burning, there’s almost no stopping it until it’s out of stuff to burn.
This wasn't an EV though. MG6.
Probably not the smartest place to drop it but definitely the right way to handle electric cars for sure.
it takes up to 7 different VERY dangerous moves to prepare putting out the fire in such cars. firemen just let it burn out before risking their lives. he did the right thing.
I've seen plenty of regular cars burn also
This should be a promotional ad for EV's 😂
And Tom Brady and the like should be charged with cleaning that up.
@@DanzRdyit's all cleaned up. They dumped it in the river.
Respects to the FLT Driver for a quick thinking and taking the Initiative.
Imagine your lying on the beach, then someone dumps a burning car on you
People this is why we don’t drive electric cars
The car in the vid isn't electric, and gas cars catch fire much more commonly than EVs
Just an FYI insurance companies do not cover battery fires
That's not correct. All the policies I've looked at (including my own EV policy) cover fires caused by the battery, just like traditional cars are covered when petrol/gas catches fire.
@grahammounsey6117 As an insurance underwriter the auto might covet battery fire but will fight it claiming manufacturers defects. What's worse is auto won't cover your house burning down or same fight over manufacturers defects and what most people don't know is that a battery meltdown is just as dangerous as a nuclear meltdown. No amount of water or foam will put out battery fire, you would need to cover it with sand and the fire would turn it into a glass shell just like US nuclear reactors If they meld down the fuel rods drop into a special concrete vault that melts over top sealing it off.
@@ANGRY_AMERICAN
1. If your EV catches fire, your car insurance will pay you, just like if your petrol/gas car does. The house example is surely also the same whether it's a petrol/gas car or EV. If you think that's wrong just give a link to any evidence please, or concede that your facts were incorrect.
2. For you to persuade people I think you'll also need to give some evidence to support your claim that an EV fire (hole in the road) is as dangerous as a nuclear meltdown (potentially a continental or even global disaster)!
More lies and misinformation.
@Liams_Fraser_island_adventures... Just look into the legal battle's homeowners are having between their homeowner's insurance and auto insurance. The only EV manufacture I would trust is Tesla but with that being said look at all the problems in northern states just because it got a little cold. Battery tech is like PC tech, your tier 1 or class A silicone is turned into your 4090 GPU or intel 14900K flagship CPU from that same wafer you get tier 2 and 3 that become your 4080, 4070 and 4060 gpus and your lower core count CPUs. You have the same thing with EV batteries but worse because not only do you get lower grade cells the lower quality of assembly of the packs that have thousands of these cells. This is why these cars are burning up not only in people's houses but at the manufacturing plants and on the transport ships before they ever make it to a dealer. Even the cheapest EV is only made for the top 1-2% and with all the recent EV (car, motorcycle, E-bike and power tools) 25-50% of insurance companies are canceling coverage of EVs and the ones that will cover them are getting 200 to 1000% premium increase regardless of driving record. It is so bad that if you get into a minor fender bender but it so much as scratches the battery pack the insurance will require pack replacement with a starting price of $20K and up, a 1yr old EV would be totaled. SO do a little more research before you call someone a liar and by the way I have an insider in the insurance racket and this person does the programing that generates the base rates based on VIN and location before the retailers like State Farm, Allstate and all the rest add their extras on top.
Some serious emissions right there !
There aint a car built, EV Hybrid Gas don't do serious emissions - build, run, dispose.
@@allanegan6502strawman af
That lithium ion is exstremely toxic when it ignites!
@@glennoropeza3545 its in your CELL PHONE too by the way ... more than a few cell phones have 'ignited' when damaged
@@spangy8405
Il cellulare è inferiore ed piccolo a meno probalita di fuoco 🔥 cioè fuego flambé
And this is real ecology. Greta appreciates it.
Big Oil be like, "See why EV cars are NOT THE FUTURE?! Get yourself a powerful pickup truck or SUV!!!!"
Look at that green energy being used to it's full potential.
** its
What I notice is all the people who don't actually give a flying fuck still carrying water for the petrochem industry like trained seals.
Which proves a "better mousetrap" HASN'T been built! 😮
green energy ,,stupid terminology ,what is gasoline ,,oh thats the antique tech we drive around in now,,
@@PoorBoyPennyShow Agree, it is a stupid term, at least in this application. The only real green energy I ever saw was when Popeye ate his spinach!
Expect to see a lot more of this in the future.
there is not an electric car, fake movie
@@pwj9703Riiiiight😅
@@pwj9703Ever seen an electric car burn? Even an electric bycicle? You can't extinguish the fire.
@@TheJoaveck the new LFP batteries cannot burn. it's the old models with cobalt that caught fire
why ?