Emergency Plug: Stops EVs from Moving After Crash
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- The Emergency Plug is a safety device designed to help first responders stop an electric vehicle from moving. It is intended to be deployed as a first step when an electric vehicle (EV) is involved in an incident. See how firefighters can use the plug and gain an overall understanding of how it functions.
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Great information. As a civilian, the idea that an EV will probably silently decide to take off after a crash had never crossed my mind.
Because it isn’t even remotely close to approaching the general concept of common.
@@qwerty112311 In another video on this channel, one can see a jaguar EV being dragged out of the garage so a blanket can be put over it to keep the fire from spreading, and one can observe the front wheels of the Jaguar actively resisting the toW, where the car is in fact alive and trying to stay stopped: it doesn’t want to be towed out of the garage. just look for the video and see it yourself or keep telling yourself that this is uncommon. the plug exists for a reason.
That’s crazy, that firefighters have to deal with such nonsense.
Instead of a single RGB LED, one LED per status would remove the need to consult the chart on the box.
Now if they can make one to keep them from starting on Fire.
Did he say a thousand dollar plug !! Holly Molly.
The problem with this device is it will make carjacking a simple task. They can easily approach your vehicle at a red light and disable it demanding your money or stealing your vehicle. I also imagine panhandlers will use these, easily stopping your car at a red light and you can’t leave until you pay them a toll.
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Not entirely sure why people would think it's just as simple as shorting pins out. EV charging is one of those things you just don't mess around with and even the AC charge protocol is substantially more complicated than that. Still very simple compared to the DC charging protocol but way more complicated than a resistor or a short on some pins. Although ironically the vehicle does just use a resistor to indicate charge start back to an AC charger.
What a cool product. Thanks for the video. This would even be handy for accident bystanders to have on hand.
I was thinking the same thing, but at $1000, not many citizens are going to be buying these. And then there's the obvious potential for criminals abusing these if they did become readily accessible to the general public. These could easily be used to assist in robberies and such.
Emergency services will buy them, it is their lives at risk.@@averyalexander2303
Let's mandate it!!!! 😅😅😅😅
@@alienbotfarm187 Have the first responders carry them. The last thing that people need, is more of the controlling regulations, designed to control the people.
@@grancitodos7318 so get rid of EV. It is a form of control...
Isolate high voltage, says no gas car owner ever....
After a crash they generally don't catch fire then decide to go for a drive. I guess that's just another ev selling point.😂😂
I have email these people to try and find a distributor in Australia, fingers crossed.
Golden time! Few more seconds. I wish, I wish I had more time-movie.
That plug can't be used if the charge port is blocked by something
Will it stop them from spontaneous combustion??
Great info on this product. Do you know if they ship to Canada or have a distributor in Canada?
Yes. I did a training at a Canadian department, and they had the Emergency Plug
Are you dumb? Import? Its just a short circuit wrapped in plastic. Use a screwdriver.
Not ALL vehicles go into park with these devices; a FEW go into neutral; then they can move by rolling. Its OK if the vehicle is on the flat, but NOT safe to assume all vehicles will not move once connected.
Great idea but it kinda sucks that you need the batteries to be good on your device to disable a battery device. It's a nit, I know, but that's one more thing on the truck you're going to have to PM, and even then batteries may be weak.
Seems like maybe it could get power FROM the battery plug in some future iteration so it's one less thing to worry about?
Just a thought.
Unfortunately, the vehicle wouldn't be a reliable source of power. It's not like a 12v battery that always has power at the terminals.
@@StacheDTraining Perhaps some arrangement could be made for a truck mounting then? Something like the Streamlight lightbox charger that both holds and keeps it ready for instant deployment? The batteries in this version didn't appear to be rechargeable nor was there any provision to recharge them, but this being something you want to be reliable and instantly available, seems like a bit of tool evolution may be in order. I know, not everything can be plugged into the truck, but considering the urgency and increasing demand for this for the safety of both FF and victim, its only going to get more crucial as time goes by.
@@mikeshaffer7673 it's a good idea. It would likely drive up the cost. (If you're not aware, I'm not affiliated with this product)
@@StacheDTraining I know, but you're active duty and an influencer, as well as VERY current on the latest in dealing with EV fires, so I figure if the OEM sees their product on your channel they may take it under consideration.
I appreciate all this info. My time was a couple decades ago so EV rescues and fires weren't really a "thing" I had to deal with, not even hybrids existed at the time, but I did enjoy the odd top-terminal battery welded to a crumpled hood and spitting hot acid, and imagine this is 100 times worse . My heart goes out to you that DO deal with them daily, I do not envy you having these increased challenges and keep my FF/EMS brothers and sisters in my prayers every day.
A rescue response vehicle these days has numerous tools that require a charged battery to operate
We have battery operated scene lighting, various battery operated power tools, battery operated rescue cutting tools. We have batteries in our defibrillators to keep up-to-date and monitor. We have batteries in our personal flashlights. It is not really any big problem to add one more battery device to this list.
What I didn’t get from the video is WHY does the car move by itself that makes this product necessary?
After a crash, it's easy for the driver to bump the pedal.
What's the battery life on the device? (Both in storage and in use)
It is really dependent on usage.
I think I would change batteries after every time this thing had to be used.
@@davidhenderson3400 not a bad idea, although there's probably a mention of that in the operator's manual. I usually date batteries so each time I change them I know when they were changed last. (sharpie marker)
EV; the gift of death that keeps giving.
Something more to carry on the rig. Great.
Stop whining. Technology changes, techniques change.
Pray it doesn't disable the exits after a crash. If you see one, take the long way.
This device only stops motion.
I’m totally clueless. When you say “if you see one, take the long way” what are you talking about?
The delay is probably the vehicle systems trying to figure out why some idiot is trying to charge it while it's still in drive. A software update should solve the issue. Good to know for sure. Have they come up with a solution since your upload?
Trying to get them at my department, do you happen to have any data on usage of the Emergency Plugs on actual incidents? Also, any departments that have purchased and can vouch for them? Trying to convince my chief they are worth it for the safety of the members.
FDNY was one of the first departments in the country to purchase the Emergency Plug. I first tested this plug on an episode of Munro Live. I've had many other opportunities to trial out the plug on multiple vehicles. While I do not have any solid data, this is a product I would recommend.
Do some actual research
LMMFAO 😂😂😂!! Sign me up for one of them there electricity cars 🚗! Aren’t they special!💩💩😂
Seems like ev vehicles are a fire fighter nightmare.
EVs are a human nightmare. Every story I hear adds one more reason not to ever buy an EV and I personally didn’t need any more reasons some time ago.
@@jeffmoodie6144 Should stick with your horse and buggy
@@jeffmoodie6144lmao I am fine with mine. Fuel up overnight at the equivalent of 80¢ per gallon, which you’re not even getting for premium even in the highly subsidized Saudi Arabian market. And it is fun to drive. And it is objectively considerably safer than ICE cars as an occupant. They aren’t for everyone and the imposition of them on people by government is disgusting, but you anti-everything-liberal fools are only slightly less bad than the libs.
Have you named the animal on your face?
It just sends a 14v square wave that corresponds to the power available to the car. A 555 timer can do that.
yeah but those are expensive and complicated 😕
Where to buy ????
There are 3 or 4 suppliers in the US that currently sell the Emergency Plug.
Hi I am not sure what happened to my message but I said we wonder if me as a home owner well my extinguisher claims it can put out a lithium ion fire but we wonder if it would seem like an alchol fire the fumes given off are very dangerous you do wonder if the smoke is corrosive and even if you did have a fire extinguisher do you think more likely if I have a fire in my lap top do you think even if the extinguisher could work do you think it's mostly likely you would probably end up with corroded lungs before the extinguisher could help you?
@@Fredengle Your fire extinguisher will NOT put out a lithium battery fire. Period
And yes, the vapour, fumes and smoke from such a fire are toxic and explosive, so yes, your lungs will take a hit if you breathe them.
Our fire company is looking to get one of these, and I'm all for fire safety. But I have yet to find an example of any EV driving off suddenly after an accident. In fact, the video shown here was reported on and it turns out that the driver accidentally hit the accelerator which caused the vehicle to move, not the EV itself. So, this sort of accident is just as likely in a gas powered vehicle (which there are way more of). Please watch this report that details what really happened. ruclips.net/video/OooOaJ7RGwU/видео.html
That's exactly what this plug protects against. The occupant bumping the accelerator. It's just meant to be a first step until you get the vehicle secured properly.
You think it's bad now? Chinese EV's are coming-
BYD would be the only contender, and I would be really surprised if they were able to break into the US market.
Omfg you guys want $1000 for a plug that pretends to be an evse. You do know an actual evse from Tesla cost $500 and they are super overpriced. I need to start making these tomorrow.
I was in an accident and was too distracted by my broken legs to remember the emergency plug and my electric car took off and plowed into a crowd of bystanders. Oops.
That plug won’t do a damn thing for a fire…. 😂 You sell used cars in your spare time?
Why would you even think a plug would do anything for a vehicle fire?
Shouldn't even need this ev,s should be illegal and banned
EVs what a joke
If they weren't the darlings of a certain group they would've been banned by now. They need a lot more advances before they should be allowed to be widespread.
@@Troy_Builtlmao. The irony. We can agree big government’s mandate of them is laughable and un-American. But the anti-EV nutcases favor the un-American imposition of bans of products that are fine are just as bad.
@@Troy_Builtif we’re banning things we don’t like, let’s start with guns and god. Don’t worry little darling, life is better when we ban things.
Why? Everything has its issues. If I had to buy one, I’d only consider a Tesla.
It’s the future. Sorry gramps life evolves. Enjoy your discontent.
No one in their right minds gives one s$it about electric vehicles
Need a device because people are apparently idiots and don't know how to turn car off after crash. EVs are worthless till they go to solid state batteries.
Vehicle type is irrelevant. Most people don't think about turning their vehicle off after a crash.
@@StacheDTraining Get your point and especially if medical emergency but what the heck happened in that first wreck. How is that SUV wall riding other car? Honestly most people don't even care to drive and rather look at their phone because they are so important.
Good to have that device though I suppose considering people are clueless when driving or crashing. Maybe we should adopt German driving standards and make people actually know how to drive before giving license.
When I was in hs I got into almost head on because guy drove in my lane on back country road right at me. Let's just say the car cut off on impact then eased into ditch. Maybe cars should have 1990s technology and cut off after crash.
*Solid state batteries still have lithium.* God I love it when idiots comment on things they know nothing about.
I believe he really meant conventional batteries.They really need some advances in battery technology. @@silvy7394
@@silvy7394im pretty sure he was talking about the 5 to 8 hour charge time you have with EV... when you can either charge the battery quicker or have it hold more charge then it will be actually worth it...
The REAL solution is STOP making electic vehicle's lol