@@randybaumery5090 Still, not many round of fossil cars to deliver, once tesla goes full electric. And also tesla's batteries aren't left to decompose they are recycled up to 95% stated form their website
@@gabrielchanel4448 do some research into WHERE and HOW the metals are mined to make these miracle Earth saving batteries. Also bear in mind that the metals, the plastics, the electronics for these things to exist and stay working are mined, made, delivered maintained by evil fossil fuels. The only thing TESLA could possibly produce that had nearly no need for fossil fuels,would be horse drawn carriages. I'm not pulling this comment out of thin air, I looked into this deeply online. You should too.
"He was so proud to be a Tesla owner until he found his pile of molten plastic" and the 6 cars adjacent burnt to a crisp. This is awful. If the vehicle was parked in the garage of a 3 bedroom home with a family, kids and gas furnace and hot water heater in said garage. The entire neighborhood would probably be leveled. EV's NOT for me.
@@rjs198585 Well at least Teslas made in china exploded but teslas made in the us are better and also audi look horrible like your profile picture and also you not cool because you are so boring and guess what TAKE A HIKE!
@@spyro440 Much so. Coz that huge tank of flammable liquid can never self ignite. Lithium batteries can and do. Takes only an electronic fault in the charging system to overcharge the battery and KABOOM 🔥🔥. And even a fault in the battery internals will do that.
@@spyro440Yes, those can easily be extinguished and doesn't spontaneously combust, most ICE fires either had no maintenance done which causes leaks and very old and almost always when driving where you're aware. EVs like these can combust spontaneously, all it takes is one faulty battery cell or BMS which manages the battery pack to overcharge during charging or discharge to cause a chain reaction. Remember these packs are basically composed of thousands of cells where manufacturing defects may arise. It only needs one of those cells to start a thermal runaway which can't be extinguished easily as its self-oxidizing (aka creates its own oxygen to fuel the fire), they can even burn for days despite being submerged in water.
@@spyro440 Combustion cars have tanks far from the engine, in the back of the car. Even if the engine explodes with the few gas it has in it, the tank is likely to remain safe.
Imagine everyone in America driving something like this....... I dont think it will ever happen. Eventually we will look like Cuba, having a bunch of old cars rolling around
@@randommkeyz5029 I drive to work 2h a day in total... that's a lot of time and cars are usually the 2nd most expensive thing people own so why would you not care about cars?
Tesla batteries are very heavy and need to be at the lowest point on the car for best handling on curves. The owner may have ran over something that punctured the bottom of the vehicle damaging the battery catastrophically.
There are functional safety requirements which should be in place even if battery is punctured. It's the owners mistake that battery got punctured without any major or minor accidents which had bodily damages to the car. It either means Tesla does not follow all the safety checks and functional safety requirements or they don't have any solutions for this spontaneous combustion of their car. In both the cases Tesla is responsible.
I appreciate the chances of this happening are low, but the consequences of it happening are very bad. At least with combustion engine, if a fire occurs it will happen while you are driving and you will have time to stop and get out...Now imagine your Tesla goes on fire while parked inside your garage while you sleep upstairs at night... Not a good situation.
The biggest issue I can see is it causing a terrible disaster when underground parking full of these have one combust and cause a chain reaction. It could easily burn down a big apartment and cause a lot of deaths.
Looks like you'd have around 40 seconds between "OH SHIT THERE IS SMOKE AND A VERY BAD SMELL" and "KABOOM". In reality, you might have like 3-5 seconds to escape if you don't want to be knocked unconscious by the toxic smells. Imagine if the car was on the road and you also had to screech the brakes to stop the car first.
It caught on fire but didn’t explode. There is a firewall between the cabin and battery, which is why the flames come out around the sides instead of straight up thru the cabin.
Lithium is a highly reactive metal and will combust readily when exposed to open air/humidity: Seems like a great idea.....placed within vehicles that can either crash or encounter undercarriage obstacles. .....
@@64-bit63 Not really as to environmentally better. LI mining is absolutely horrible for the environment and also supports nations that hate us. Even a Tesla uses tremendous amounts of oil and water to manufacture; the previous being of how all of those those plastic parts start out (petroleum derived). Not to mention riding on rubber tires (just as bad as a regular vehicle....the only technology that exists) and also consuming coke (coal) that's used to produce steel from iron at the foundary level for components. They're also still charged by a power grid that predominantly uses fossil fuels to produce electricity. Electric cars using traction motors are not a new concept....Ferry Porsche designed the first in 1898.....predating even the USA Model T. Ford (fun fact) also delivered 30mpg average internal combustion engine family sedans, carbureted and with no computers whatsoever in 1960.
@@Mrfoobaer Not the same: Gasoline although volatile will not catch fire without an ignition source. Lithium metal however will auto-ignite when just being exposed to ambient air. Neither gasoline nor diesel reacts like that. If you'd like a lesson in reactive metals just take an old cell phone battery...pierce it with a screwdriver and hammer. Following watch the contents spontaneously combust.
@@erikterock9071 jk. I’m a ford guy too. I’ve had a CVPI, an M151, and a Fairlane over the course of the last few years. They were all pretty solid(aside from the M151)
@@ziggy3237Nice! I would have loved the Fairlane. The CVPI is one of the best cars you can ever get. I've had 4 Panther Platform cars in my life. 2 Grand Marquis', a Lincoln Town Car, and my current daily driver is an 1987 LTD Crown Victoria.
I agree completely there's far too many problems with this car you can't travel across country unless there's a tesla station on the way plus if you do find one and you're almost out of power it takes longer to charge even if it's fast charging than you have to worry about how fast you drive because it takes power away from the batter and all the systems go low on power not to mention the lack of towing services for this car and the repair costs even after tax credit is still higher than other cars I would stick gas cars it's not worth it
There are far way more gas cars catching fire than Teslas. Also the truth came out about this particular instance. The stupid lady driving it went over a high speed bump and punctured the battery case.
@@Opuntiaphx eh but yet again I seen electric buses catch on fire from eather battery problems or eletric volt problems not to mention when it comes to electric trucks like the tesla big rig elon failed to give information about the load compasity but I'll just stick to fuel cars
That’s a Lithium Ion Battery issue, it’s not common for an incident like this to occur, but it’s also not fun to be the one this happens to! It’s the heat from the parking garage, Batteries in general are susceptible to heat. Also looking at the video you can tell that it’s an older model
Me too, I just saw the dynamite tesla explosion and they didnt show the remainings of it! I wonder what happened here to all the garage all cars must have burned away with the fuel tanks
No way…. I’m so glad I have a Prius. Toyota has never let me down. $23.00 To fill up in North Carolina and $33 to fill up in California. Can’t beat that
It shouldn't really happen to your car, this only happened on the earlier Tesla Model S because the battery wasn't puncture proof until Tesla fixed this issue at least a couple months later
Imagine just sitting in that car waiting for the owner to return meanwhile you check your emails on your phone or calling a friend yacking away not noticing the small amount smoke outside next minute the car on fire you frantically try to open the door to get out and you cant because the electrics is fused from the fire the thought of being burned alive and yes ice cars go up in flames to aswell but not as quick as these this one could be a result of thermal runaway
A very expensive mousetrap for human splinter vermon..Spectacular. Reason being... Especially if a woman with no job in Tennessee murdered her 37 year old husband and attempted to murder neighbors with Roundup syringes in illegal home raids after they were in TN one year in July 2017; then used his life insurance?....to get that fancy white mousetrap..
And that is probably why other Tesla car owners are having bad karma issues autumn 2017 through...that Finnish dude in December 2021 and whoever is next in their Tesla car mousetrap??
Understandable. The car grew a concious, noticed it was inferiour and comitted suicide. That has my respects! 😄 If i was just an electric car i would do the exactly the same.
At the size of a vehicle, you let it burn until it's done. They could water the other cars nearby to prevent further damage. But the Tesla is pretty much done. Water doesn't work well with Lithium.
The new batteries are becoming more fire resistant. Tesla now uses Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries in all standard range Model 3 and Y made in the Tesla Shanghai factory. LFP batteries don’t catch fire. The new 4680 structural battery packs that will begin going in to Tesla’s made in the Berlin and Austin factories have a fire retardant epoxy between cells. Over time we can expect the risk of vehicle fires in Tesla EVs to eventually be less than combustion engine vehicles. Bring on the future I say.
@@jwalster9412 Exactly. Also the same is required for automobiles that have magnesium rims as once burning they also doesn't play well with water: AFFF likely for lithium and the runoff alone, even when not applied to fires has also been proven to be carcinogenic. In fact there are several old USAF bases domestically that are so contaminated with AFFF that they're now considered to be EPA superfund sites.
@@wattlebough Nice that in the future they'll stop selling cars that burn to the ground: No different than the cozy relationship between the Big Three in past when government approved, cost cutting oversights created a dangerous environment for consumers. Their are lots of people making piles of money on Tesla and it's our lawmakers in Congress trading stock. Musk, albeit is nothing less than a genius as to creating a perfect engine of profit. He deserves much more credit for the previous than haphazardly creating a car with both poor range and also an apparent fire liability.
yo,that new audi also get destroyed.don't park any electric car.That batteries are too dangerous.if You get some damage on your floor chassis,there is some apportunity to catch fire
This videos needs to be 18 seconds long.
its a proof that somebody walked pass the car and it caused the explosion.
@@grantmays Don't you see that this a hand filmed video of a surveillance camera footage?
grantmays I think it's pre-recorded
@@narf0339 you mean, it's proof that nobody walked pass the car!?
Too bad the video isn't 20 minutes long so we could have enjoyed the fire a little bit longer
if the beginning of the video was a bit longer, we would be able see the car on assembly line and spot the exact problem. pity.
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Wow I never knew Tesla had a self destruct button
The technology incorporated probably has a self destroying program embedded in the chip. Must be inspired by Terminator 2.
you funny bro
Lol
I think it's right on the key fob
@@jizzyjake6783 ya sure?
Not an internal combustion engine
But an spontaneous combustion engine
it does not have an engine
This Tesla was mistakenly equipped with a SpaceX engine...
😂😂😂😂
There goes "zero emmisions" i feel for the cars parked next to.🔥🔥🔥
Saving the planet! Ahhhhhhahahahahaha yeah, right!
@@randybaumery5090 Tesla factories doesn't produce carbon, it produces cars
@@gabrielchanel4448 it takes fossil fuels to make it, assemble it, deliver it, maintain it, and dispose of it.
@@randybaumery5090 Still, not many round of fossil cars to deliver, once tesla goes full electric. And also tesla's batteries aren't left to decompose they are recycled up to 95% stated form their website
@@gabrielchanel4448 do some research into WHERE and HOW the metals are mined to make these miracle Earth saving batteries. Also bear in mind that the metals, the plastics, the electronics for these things to exist and stay working are mined, made, delivered maintained by evil fossil fuels. The only thing TESLA could possibly produce that had nearly no need for fossil fuels,would be horse drawn carriages. I'm not pulling this comment out of thin air, I looked into this deeply online. You should too.
Does it count as a combustion engine now? It did kinda spontaneously combust.
Lol
I mean technically, that massive fireball probably let out a metric shit ton of greenhouse gases / carbon emissions.
Nice one
That's hilarious. Nice job 😁
Single cylinder tesla. Only capable of *firing once*
When the Galaxy note 7 engineers start building cars
@Joohun Lee since when Samsung SDI become a Chinese company?
Hahaha
lol
Don't forget about the apple laptop's
That joke is old now, stop it
That went from zero to being a blast furnace in a heartbeat...
They'll still expect the owner to submit a positive experience survey
thats thermal runaway (TRA) for you!
Elon: Drive a Testla! It’s gonna be a blast
Tesla: YES
*Blows up
Lol
Dead Victims: Singing Carol song in the Land of heaven.
*tesla not testla
That doesn't look very much like an original Tesla
Jesus... I knew batteries could explode and spread toxic smoke but I never thought it could be bigger than a fuel tank rupture
Way bigger and way more toxic!!
thermal runaway, look it up.
The Audi owner must've been really thankful for getting the parking space next to a Tesla :P
insurance company really freaking out.
tesla owner is buying the audi owner a new audi
The whole neighborhood would also appreciate that.
@@cool2180 more like the insurance company.
Wait for the fun part: some Audi's have magnesium parts. I can't tell what model that is, but what kind of day is the fire department in for?
Lesson for today... don’t park by a Tesla.....
Diego Castro yes please don’t park near our Tesla’s! Make this be known!
lmao
@@Jaykayy911 Don't park a Tesla in a garage. Jeez, you might burn your entire fricken house down.
Jim Brown been doing it for a while now. I guess it’s just a matter a time huh
Don't buy a Tesla at all!
1:27 explosion
not enough intro lol
So proud to be a Tesla owner until he came down to the garage and found his pile of molten plastic still smoldering.
haha
And the bill!
And the insurance claim from the audi.
And he was responsible for everything around his car damaged
"He was so proud to be a Tesla owner until he found his pile of molten plastic" and the 6 cars adjacent burnt to a crisp. This is awful. If the vehicle was parked in the garage of a 3 bedroom home with a family, kids and gas furnace and hot water heater in said garage. The entire neighborhood would probably be leveled. EV's NOT for me.
The real hotwheels 🔥🔥
1:27 Elon Musk Left The Chat.
Haha true 😳
One of Elons flamethrowers started it. lol
Actually I think this is one of Elon's limited edition premium flamethrowers that can drive you around town
It's NOT a Flamethrower!!!!
Captain obvious is here!
wrg, idts
Actually it is "not a flamethrower".
Poor Audi. It had to endure such a heated death😫😭😭😭😭
Lexus GS F- Sport ikr wish i could of saved it
Meanwhile at Audi: ruclips.net/video/0ZrzOycSFMk/видео.html
@MrRedEye it was a telsa not a audi teslas are better than audis
@@Celery296 He was talking about the Audi parked next to it. And no, Tesla's are not better than Audi's. They don't set themselves on fire.
@@rjs198585 Well at least Teslas made in china exploded but teslas made in the us are better and also audi look horrible like your profile picture and also you not cool because you are so boring and guess what TAKE A HIKE!
Remind me to never park next to a Tesla
or your car might be the next thermal runaway victim.
To elaborate on this, the Audi parked next to it was constantly making fun of it being overweight until the Tesla exploded.
Oh gosh...this is like the Galaxy note but on a bigger, more serious, deadlier scale.
Galaxy note has never exploded/burnt
@@akseli66 you're kidding right ? All minor airlines around the world banned it for a reason , cause it exploded and BURNT !
@@abhishekpawar5126 it was galaxy s6 you idiot not note
@@akseli66 It was the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 FYI ;)
@@akseli66 you're such a dumbass
It's horrifiying to think if this happens when a child or a pet is in the car unattended.
This is exactly the reason why I can never sleep soundly with a massive Lithium battery-on-wheels sitting in my garage.
Do you prefer a huge tank filled with flammable liquid?
@@spyro440 Much so. Coz that huge tank of flammable liquid can never self ignite. Lithium batteries can and do. Takes only an electronic fault in the charging system to overcharge the battery and KABOOM 🔥🔥. And even a fault in the battery internals will do that.
@@radiocontrolled9181all it takes is faulty wiring to start a fire and then it will go up. It happens a lot, 19x more often than electric car fires.
@@spyro440Yes, those can easily be extinguished and doesn't spontaneously combust, most ICE fires either had no maintenance done which causes leaks and very old and almost always when driving where you're aware. EVs like these can combust spontaneously, all it takes is one faulty battery cell or BMS which manages the battery pack to overcharge during charging or discharge to cause a chain reaction. Remember these packs are basically composed of thousands of cells where manufacturing defects may arise. It only needs one of those cells to start a thermal runaway which can't be extinguished easily as its self-oxidizing (aka creates its own oxygen to fuel the fire), they can even burn for days despite being submerged in water.
@@spyro440 Combustion cars have tanks far from the engine, in the back of the car. Even if the engine explodes with the few gas it has in it, the tank is likely to remain safe.
Imagine everyone in America driving something like this....... I dont think it will ever happen. Eventually we will look like Cuba, having a bunch of old cars rolling around
Tesla will blame the owner 😂. They never take responsibility 😆
Don’t buy your Tesla from wish
@@fugoogle5802 Found the Elon sheep.
@@RyosukeTakahashiRX7 why care about.
Cars
@@randommkeyz5029 I drive to work 2h a day in total... that's a lot of time and cars are usually the 2nd most expensive thing people own so why would you not care about cars?
I guess they weren't lying when they said the Tesla was gonna be the hottest product on the market that year. ;)
Imagine being inside when it blows up like that. Trying to get out and look, the floor is lava!!! lol
Anything with li-ion batteries has this potential
Yes. Sodium batteries are a thing now but I only know of ONE car being sold with them. It's made in China.
Do MG's have them batteries. I have an MG 😮
@@uzair_7151 yes
Imagine everyone dropping phones, laptops and reverting back to landlines...
That is true. The difference is that this batter is X-times bigger - cca 600+kg.
Now imagine your kids inside it.
Btw that's the first time I've ever had sympathy for an Audi
“Sir your insurance expired. Its time to self destruct.”
Tesla batteries are very heavy and need to be at the lowest point on the car for best handling on curves.
The owner may have ran over something that punctured the bottom of the vehicle damaging the battery catastrophically.
I know what you mean. People tend to forget human errors a thing
There are functional safety requirements which should be in place even if battery is punctured.
It's the owners mistake that battery got punctured without any major or minor accidents which had bodily damages to the car.
It either means Tesla does not follow all the safety checks and functional safety requirements or they don't have any solutions for this spontaneous combustion of their car.
In both the cases Tesla is responsible.
@@th33obnoxiousbruh This is not human error.
@@thegamerguy1801 They do display error messages if the battery is punctured
Skid plate??? Seems like common sense to me. You couldn't PAY me to own an electric car. This is only PART of the reason why
It's the future!!!
Draviator as we see today i agree
Lithium batteries are extremely volatile
we're still decades away from the technology needed for electric cars to be viable on a mass scale
Graphene is better no?
@@eriktenhag2022 I thought graphenes are very costly to produce?
It is not tesla it is Citroen car
Decades lol, no
@@jamesrowan.g8667 Nope. Pre Facelift Model S.
Weird someone was recording this on a CCTV and their phone at the exact moment this happened 😮
it's almost like they new what happened, re-winded the tape and recorded it on the phone at that time 🤔
I appreciate the chances of this happening are low, but the consequences of it happening are very bad. At least with combustion engine, if a fire occurs it will happen while you are driving and you will have time to stop and get out...Now imagine your Tesla goes on fire while parked inside your garage while you sleep upstairs at night... Not a good situation.
The biggest issue I can see is it causing a terrible disaster when underground parking full of these have one combust and cause a chain reaction. It could easily burn down a big apartment and cause a lot of deaths.
I agree. Problem is not only fire but also toxic gases that thermal runaway produces.
Way to go Elon, take those polluting ICE cars out.
Burn them with fire!
....which causes even more pollution. Wow.
Well glad thats changed
That is one way of taking out the competition.
Someone pressed the 'Barbecue' button 😂
Looks like you'd have around 40 seconds between "OH SHIT THERE IS SMOKE AND A VERY BAD SMELL" and "KABOOM". In reality, you might have like 3-5 seconds to escape if you don't want to be knocked unconscious by the toxic smells. Imagine if the car was on the road and you also had to screech the brakes to stop the car first.
That probably smelled worse than galaxy s7 note
@@arturos.l.2248 lol
It caught on fire but didn’t explode. There is a firewall between the cabin and battery, which is why the flames come out around the sides instead of straight up thru the cabin.
"Brakes"? A Tesla has brakes - that work??
Imagine there is a kid in the backseat strapped to the seat, you need extra time to take the kid out.
Lithium is a highly reactive metal and will combust readily when exposed to open air/humidity:
Seems like a great idea.....placed within vehicles that can either crash or encounter undercarriage obstacles. .....
You are right but ev's are more efficient and better for the enviroment
@@64-bit63 Not really as to environmentally better. LI mining is absolutely horrible for the environment and also supports nations that hate us.
Even a Tesla uses tremendous amounts of oil and water to manufacture; the previous being of how all of those those plastic parts start out (petroleum derived).
Not to mention riding on rubber tires (just as bad as a regular vehicle....the only technology that exists) and also consuming coke (coal) that's used to produce steel from iron at the foundary level for components.
They're also still charged by a power grid that predominantly uses fossil fuels to produce electricity.
Electric cars using traction motors are not a new concept....Ferry Porsche designed the first in 1898.....predating even the USA Model T.
Ford (fun fact) also delivered 30mpg average internal combustion engine family sedans, carbureted and with no computers whatsoever in 1960.
You mean just like any other fuel we put into cars for the last 100y and more?
@@Mrfoobaer Not the same:
Gasoline although volatile will not catch fire without an ignition source.
Lithium metal however will auto-ignite when just being exposed to ambient air.
Neither gasoline nor diesel reacts like that.
If you'd like a lesson in reactive metals just take an old cell phone battery...pierce it with a screwdriver and hammer. Following watch the contents spontaneously combust.
Not when you realize that the thing you are talking about is right inside what you are holding right now...
Somebody should do a prank and install smoke machines under a Tesla.
This video couldve been 20 seconds long
Tesla was like: I can't take this anymore
awesome time to buy tesla stocks!
Cuz as soon as Tesla fix this problem it's bound to go right back up. Buy low sell high!
@@Mr.Chick3n Yeah. I already bought more today. Earnings may drop the price a little but it would recover next week for sure.
@@DarkDroideka It dosen't take much. They have billions. Plus raising more.
@@Mr.Chick3n buy high sell at highest
I’m here from the future to report TSLA is > $900 a share. So yes you were right!
Thank you!
I will never park my car next to a Tesla . 🤣
“Shield, self destruct!”
1:28
"electrical cars are the future"
"Climate change"
When you compare the fires of electric cars to gasoline cars.
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡do you want the number of ice engine cars that catch fire every year ????🤡🤡🤡🤡
YES in my neighborhood there are 1000s of cars ICE non of them exploded 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
ice burns on 800°C, EV burn on 2800°C I would ban EVs in garages
1:29 Brutal exhaust system 😂😂
Now that's what I called blown engine.
2-step
2cv
Well that went from "wait do smell smoke?" to death REALLY quick
Funny, my gasoline powered car from the 1970's has never done that. Weird.
If it’s an old ford, I’m not so sure you’re that safe.
@@ziggy3237 I haven't had a single problem with it, let alone spontaneous combustion
@@erikterock9071 jk. I’m a ford guy too. I’ve had a CVPI, an M151, and a Fairlane over the course of the last few years. They were all pretty solid(aside from the M151)
@@ziggy3237Nice! I would have loved the Fairlane. The CVPI is one of the best cars you can ever get. I've had 4 Panther Platform cars in my life. 2 Grand Marquis', a Lincoln Town Car, and my current daily driver is an 1987 LTD Crown Victoria.
As long as its not a Pinto, it will be fine
POV: your Tesla had toco bell
longest 1:20 of my life
Your wife said that on your wedding night also. According to rumour.......
@@zakelwe No, that was the honeymoon.
Hell yea
this is why we want a good ol’ reliable v8
Shut up this is a mistake when it was being made or a wireing issue
Also v8 are not that reliable as say a v6
until you realize that gasoline is also explosive
@@usmc4life30 r/whoosh
@@ProAvgeek6328 r/whoosh
@@ProAvgeek6328 Gasoline cars don't just randomly explode like that tho lmao
No matter how good electric cars are things like this would happen And this is why I rather stick with the traditional Gas cars
I agree completely there's far too many problems with this car you can't travel across country unless there's a tesla station on the way plus if you do find one and you're almost out of power it takes longer to charge even if it's fast charging than you have to worry about how fast you drive because it takes power away from the batter and all the systems go low on power not to mention the lack of towing services for this car and the repair costs even after tax credit is still higher than other cars I would stick gas cars it's not worth it
@@protohass indeed sir indeed
There are far way more gas cars catching fire than Teslas. Also the truth came out about this particular instance. The stupid lady driving it went over a high speed bump and punctured the battery case.
@@Opuntiaphx eh but yet again I seen electric buses catch on fire from eather battery problems or eletric volt problems not to mention when it comes to electric trucks like the tesla big rig elon failed to give information about the load compasity but I'll just stick to fuel cars
"Things like this would happen"
Yes, it would happen way more in gas cars.
New tesla mode:
Self explosion mode
That’s a Lithium Ion Battery issue, it’s not common for an incident like this to occur, but it’s also not fun to be the one this happens to!
It’s the heat from the parking garage, Batteries in general are susceptible to heat. Also looking at the video you can tell that it’s an older model
There was a tesla model Y fire last week 15th May what do you have to say about that
@Harry Luteshi he's a Dr. He voted for Biden gleefully so he'll ignore facts
@@10PercentForTheBigGuy No, but funny you would say that dumb shit.
Good for the environment? Yeah, I'll take one!
How bout now?
@Matthew Barrick Oh the irony, lol
One time my Batmobile caught fire. But its all good cuz I’m Batman!
Firefly testifies
When you never found any other competitor in your category to destroy you so you destroyed yourself
Imagine being parked next to the Tesla!
It's safe so in case a incident happens to my car the cameras on the Tesla would capture it.
Some hotel parking lots especially under the hotel don't allow EV to park inside. Charleston Place in Charleston , South Carolina is one of them.
Aw, how did it end?
Is there a part two? I do hate not knowing the ending...
@TheBlondie Even firefighters have to be trained to put out these kinds of fires because the typical water / foam will not do it.
It went out before any damage was done and the guy drove it home after work.
Me too, I just saw the dynamite tesla explosion and they didnt show the remainings of it! I wonder what happened here to all the garage all cars must have burned away with the fuel tanks
@@MrTruckerf wait really?
open ended story
No way…. I’m so glad I have a Prius. Toyota has never let me down. $23.00 To fill up in North Carolina and $33 to fill up in California. Can’t beat that
Owner - starts to feel cold cuz it’s starting to snow, wants Tesla to turn on heater
Tesla -
Looks eco friendly
Never leave a child unattended in a parked car - especially if it's a Tesla.
Tesla puts the meaning of lit🔥 literally
Am I supposed to be scared?? My Tesla Model 3 has just arrived.
It shouldn't really happen to your car, this only happened on the earlier Tesla Model S because the battery wasn't puncture proof until Tesla fixed this issue at least a couple months later
@@omarzowila Thanks for the information. My tesla is going smooth.
Did it start burning yet?
Somebody just happened to be filming the monitor? Really?
Interesting how they were just recording that before anything went wrong.
Imagine just sitting in that car waiting for the owner to return meanwhile you check your emails on your phone or calling a friend yacking away not noticing the small amount smoke outside next minute the car on fire you frantically try to open the door to get out and you cant because the electrics is fused from the fire the thought of being burned alive and yes ice cars go up in flames to aswell but not as quick as these this one could be a result of thermal runaway
A very expensive mousetrap for human splinter vermon..Spectacular.
Reason being...
Especially if a woman with no job in Tennessee murdered her 37 year old husband and attempted to murder neighbors with Roundup syringes in illegal home raids after they were in TN one year in July 2017; then used his life insurance?....to get that fancy white mousetrap..
And that is probably why other Tesla car owners are having bad karma issues autumn 2017 through...that Finnish dude in December 2021 and whoever is next in their Tesla car mousetrap??
Imagine this thing exploding in Tesla tunnel funded with tax payer money, it would be a deathtrap
Anyone booking a trip to the moon..
We have lift off...I guess Elon wanted to try and send this one to space also, but it didn’t work out
And since then, Tesla crippled our S85 cars and telling us that the drop is normal battery wear and is not willing to trigger battery warranties
*Activating self-destruct sequence*
1:29 Tesla Computer: Let me turn into a ghost rider car
Well it’s a Tesla 😐
😂
1:20
You’re welcome.
Grandpa : Once apon a time I bought a tesla
Grandson: what happened to it
Grandpa : (points at the sun) u see that boy
When you accidentally activate the jet pack button
That Audi next to the Tesla: *Bruh*
Why is the Tesla the only car in the frame? Surly security cameras usually cover many cars per camera. Looks like a setup.
Yey all fake if Tesla looks bad.
The crash with the truck and the dead driver where also fake.
You know they can just zoom the video
Video starts at 1:28
Thank me later.
1:29 Tesla Computer: "I also want to be a part of ghost rider franchise"
The AI got so advanced that it learned how to be depressed
LooooL
Yeah, because there are too many Tesla haters who are so against Tesla that they don't understand common sense.
Wow amazing camera work....almost expecting it?
1:21 the explosion
A combustion engine also burns itself up! In some cars.
No
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That sure is a lot of exhaust for an electric car
You know this is exactly why I never park next to a Tesla
Ah, Elon Musk. What a wonder that guy is.
The action starts at 1:22
Burn baby burn 🔥
Understandable. The car grew a concious, noticed it was inferiour and comitted suicide. That has my respects! 😄
If i was just an electric car i would do the exactly the same.
The power of AI.. too ashamed to be born as TESLA
“You entered your password incorrectly 10 times. Self destruct sequence activated”
Now you can be a Ghost Driver!
It s an auto destruction mode
Now the question.
How do you extinguish lithium batteries?
At the size of a vehicle, you let it burn until it's done. They could water the other cars nearby to prevent further damage. But the Tesla is pretty much done. Water doesn't work well with Lithium.
You get a foam truck like they have at airports.
The new batteries are becoming more fire resistant. Tesla now uses Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries in all standard range Model 3 and Y made in the Tesla Shanghai factory. LFP batteries don’t catch fire. The new 4680 structural battery packs that will begin going in to Tesla’s made in the Berlin and Austin factories have a fire retardant epoxy between cells. Over time we can expect the risk of vehicle fires in Tesla EVs to eventually be less than combustion engine vehicles. Bring on the future I say.
@@jwalster9412 Exactly. Also the same is required for automobiles that have magnesium rims as once burning they also doesn't play well with water:
AFFF likely for lithium and the runoff alone, even when not applied to fires has also been proven to be carcinogenic. In fact there are several old USAF bases domestically that are so contaminated with AFFF that they're now considered to be EPA superfund sites.
@@wattlebough Nice that in the future they'll stop selling cars that burn to the ground:
No different than the cozy relationship between the Big Three in past when government approved, cost cutting oversights created a dangerous environment for consumers.
Their are lots of people making piles of money on Tesla and it's our lawmakers in Congress trading stock.
Musk, albeit is nothing less than a genius as to creating a perfect engine of profit. He deserves much more credit for the previous than haphazardly creating a car with both poor range and also an apparent fire liability.
Let's make America "great" again!
-ronald Reagan
Imagine that happening in the garage of your house. Then the firefighters won’t be able to extinguish it.
It's happened.
yo,that new audi also get destroyed.don't park any electric car.That batteries are too dangerous.if You get some damage on your floor chassis,there is some apportunity to catch fire
when that person walked past it activated self-destruct because it has sensors
fnf is mid