EVs are so advance that whenever something is faulty, they set themselves on fire so that you can always buy one brand new with no defects. What a brilliant idea
It’s safe to park your EV in your garage until the one time it isn’t - and then you lose your car and your house and all your belongings. Not worth it.
It’s safe to park your ICE car in your garage until the one time it isn’t - and then you lose your car and your house and all your belongings. Not worth it. See how dumb you sound?
EV lithium-ion batteries contain a FLAMMABLE electrolyte that can result in fire or even explosions if they are punctured, damaged, or heated. ------ The electrodes are submerged in a liquid called an electrolyte, which allows for the movement of ions and consists of lithium salt and organic solvents. It is these ORGANIC solvents which are the leading fire hazard in Li-ion batteries.
Bury burning electric vehicles? Well, they'll need a large cemetery --- and because the funerals will always be conducted in emergency mode, the burial will be single-tier only --- no two or three stacked on top of each other. Oh wait --- maybe there will be temporary burial places until permanent graves can be dug --- THEN they can stack multiple cars in the same grave.
You people are liars, you literally said "not necessarily more dangerous" and not 5 seconds later he's talking about toxic smoke. Propaganda, pushing govt bs.
I don’t think these manufacturers realize that under load lithuim batteries/cells heat up which can cause all sorts of issues including thermal runaway which can cause the battery to burst into flames!
And before anyone says I got thermal runaway from the video I did not I’ve been in the vaping realm where 18650 batteries/cells under the right circumstances went into thermal runaway thankfully it’s never happened to me!
Damn are the EV greeniiacs going to fund the local FIRE departments for these EXTRA measures to deal with their piece of flammable material vehicles?????
1. Gas cars catch fire 6400x more often than evs percentage wise per the NHTSA. Its just not news worthy. 2. Sodium ion batteries fix the shortcomings of lithium batteries in regards to flammability and eco friendliness. Sodium ion batteries are made by cleaning ocean water for drinking water. It makes the batteries 40% cheaper too.
When batteries get hot they explode EV cars to me is a lose For electric cars to not explode they must be in perfect weather conditions at all times which is impossible which means it can't be too hot and it can't be too cold Living in very hot places such as Arizona Nevada or even California Florida and other places which gets very hot in the summer or stay hot basically all year-round Hot weather makes the batteries very hot which in turn makes the batteries explode and catch fire which are EV fires are very hard to put out it takes hundreds of gallons of water to put out EV fire And then in a cold weather batteries actually lose their charge Which means in cold weather they can't hold battery power very well
@@TYMCstudiosLittleTY and you are making up facts without backing them up. EVs do not require prefect temps. Just stop lying. Yes battery performance in very cold environments can happen but perfect temps are not required at all. Your statement is just false.
Good thing we don't have bury ICE cars when they are on fire. They also dont catch fire again even after dousing it with water for an hour straight lol
EVs are so advance that whenever something is faulty, they set themselves on fire so that you can always buy one brand new with no defects.
What a brilliant idea
You do know when batteries get hot they explode right
@@TYMCstudiosLittleTYThermal runaway.
Hmmm yes I never thought of that 😜
This is why all EVs should be labeled disposable and have a warning like cigarettes.
It’s safe to park your EV in your garage until the one time it isn’t - and then you lose your car and your house and all your belongings. Not worth it.
Surprise surprise. Look at what florida people are dealing with now that the water gets into their EVs in their garage.
It’s safe to park your ICE car in your garage until the one time it isn’t - and then you lose your car and your house and all your belongings. Not worth it.
See how dumb you sound?
😮 wow... buy a Tesla they said... it's better for the world they said... 🤨
What if you get in an accident and can't get out of the car...doomed
Which is true in a gasoline engine car as well... if you watch to the end you would know that electric and gasoline cars catch fire at the same rate.
Facts are not allowed in our "climate change" agenda...
@@9753flyer at least gas fires are easier to extinguish though and are not as hot
Old people lol yall dumb
Stop wasting water, let them burn.
The fire smoke is wildly toxic.
EV lithium-ion batteries contain a FLAMMABLE electrolyte that can result in fire or even explosions if they are punctured, damaged, or heated. ------ The electrodes are submerged in a liquid called an electrolyte, which allows for the movement of ions and consists of lithium salt and organic solvents. It is these ORGANIC solvents which are the leading fire hazard in Li-ion batteries.
Bury burning electric vehicles? Well, they'll need a large cemetery --- and because the funerals will always be conducted in emergency mode, the burial will be single-tier only --- no two or three stacked on top of each other. Oh wait --- maybe there will be temporary burial places until permanent graves can be dug --- THEN they can stack multiple cars in the same grave.
We need to bury the whole car to safely extinguish the fire. ITS SAFER THAN AN ICE CAR FIRE DUUURRRRRRRR
Sounds like thats good for the environment 😂😂
It's why it's hard to get cheap insurance for 2nd hand EVs
This is the same report last year.
You people are liars, you literally said "not necessarily more dangerous" and not 5 seconds later he's talking about toxic smoke. Propaganda, pushing govt bs.
See why they are a bad idea
I don’t think these manufacturers realize that under load lithuim batteries/cells heat up which can cause all sorts of issues including thermal runaway which can cause the battery to burst into flames!
And before anyone says I got thermal runaway from the video I did not I’ve been in the vaping realm where 18650 batteries/cells under the right circumstances went into thermal runaway thankfully it’s never happened to me!
And where exactly are ALL these burning EV’s because all I see daily everywhere are Diesel and Petrol cars on fire.
1:39 new techniques to fight lithium battery fires
Wow! After all that, the very last line is, "Yes. They are absolutely safe to park in your garage."
This is an EV expert! Expert salesman maybe.
3:49: Liar, Liar, Hair On Fire!
284,000 gas cars went up in flames in 2022.
How many of them had to be put in dumpster and covered with sand?
(If there really were that many and most of us doubt the typical political BS)
That’s right the RATE, not just the total number, of fires in gasoline vehicles is much higher.
I've owned at least 20 cars in my lifetime.. None of them caught on fire. I'll stick to gas.
@@aaabaaab3945 thats fine, just as long as we dont say EV fires are more likely when there are not
I'd never park a EV indoors. Too much of a fire hazard and their catching fire more than anyone knows.
What exactly are the
Lie’s? Lies? Lies?
3:10: Nice coffin --- but they'll need more than just one.
Damn are the EV greeniiacs going to fund the local FIRE departments for these EXTRA measures to deal with their piece of flammable material vehicles?????
And pollute the ground?
1. Gas cars catch fire 6400x more often than evs percentage wise per the NHTSA. Its just not news worthy.
2. Sodium ion batteries fix the shortcomings of lithium batteries in regards to flammability and eco friendliness. Sodium ion batteries are made by cleaning ocean water for drinking water. It makes the batteries 40% cheaper too.
Lies Lies Lies
The RATE, not just the total number, of fires in gasoline vehicles is much higher than EVs. It’s not even close.
When batteries get hot they explode EV cars to me is a lose
For electric cars to not explode they must be in perfect weather conditions at all times which is impossible which means it can't be too hot and it can't be too cold
Living in very hot places such as Arizona Nevada or even California Florida and other places which gets very hot in the summer or stay hot basically all year-round
Hot weather makes the batteries very hot which in turn makes the batteries explode and catch fire which are EV fires are very hard to put out it takes hundreds of gallons of water to put out EV fire
And then in a cold weather batteries actually lose their charge
Which means in cold weather they can't hold battery power very well
@@TYMCstudiosLittleTY and you are making up facts without backing them up. EVs do not require prefect temps. Just stop lying. Yes battery performance in very cold environments can happen but perfect temps are not required at all. Your statement is just false.
Good thing we don't have bury ICE cars when they are on fire. They also dont catch fire again even after dousing it with water for an hour straight lol