EV Fire in Service Bay: Stuck on the Lift

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @JohnD-JohnD
    @JohnD-JohnD Месяц назад +336

    Not just the other cars in the shop. All the tools that may have been damaged as well.
    That was an expensive fire.

    • @lisashiela9137
      @lisashiela9137 Месяц назад +27

      Soon, the Insurance company's team of lawyers will all be seated around the corporate conference table, sweating and ringing their hands while discussing every detailed aspect of the contract and why they shouldn't have to pay.

    • @starbolin
      @starbolin Месяц назад +18

      ​@lisashiela9137 they're going to have a hard time getting out if this one. If my personal tools, that are required by my work, are damaged while at work. That is definitely covered under the rider. And that's replacement cost not value.

    • @Dherkin_McGhurken
      @Dherkin_McGhurken Месяц назад +22

      I can only imagine the fleet of Snap-on and Matco trucks heading their way when they get an insurance payout. It'll look like Gondor called for aid.🤣

    • @MrMice...
      @MrMice... Месяц назад +6

      Round here, tech tools aren't covered on shop's insurance. Techs have their own separate policy.

    • @finddeniro
      @finddeniro Месяц назад

      ​@@MrMice.... YEP .

  • @donbenjamin1102
    @donbenjamin1102 Месяц назад +235

    I appreciate the view point of a First Responder, with regard to EV issues many people do not see.

    • @dantesinfernopurgatory7826
      @dantesinfernopurgatory7826 Месяц назад

      @user-cp9dc7yu8t 🧟

    • @kx8960
      @kx8960 Месяц назад

      @user-cp9dc7yu8t

    • @thisisnumber0
      @thisisnumber0 Месяц назад

      People don't see the problem because governments are suppressing the information.

    • @birdiem123
      @birdiem123 15 дней назад

      @@donbenjamin1102 its all in the eV car manual as well. Mostly for liability protection of the car manufacturer.

  • @TheBonsaiZone
    @TheBonsaiZone Месяц назад +394

    3 recalls for the electrical system and people keep buying them?

    • @silent1967
      @silent1967 Месяц назад +87

      You can't fix stupid, you just can't.

    • @littlewingpsc27
      @littlewingpsc27 Месяц назад +61

      How are these vehicles allowed to be sold or even operated.

    • @0159ralph
      @0159ralph Месяц назад +30

      As W C Fields would say. There's a sucker born every minute ...

    • @radioflyer2030
      @radioflyer2030 Месяц назад +50

      Gotta save the planet.... by moving the emissions from your tailpipe to the coal fired generating station 20 miles away. Also useful for signaling your absolute virtue to everyone around.

    • @Nellie-H
      @Nellie-H Месяц назад +18

      The bigger problem is, we are all paying for this!

  • @derekschneider8922
    @derekschneider8922 Месяц назад +53

    I am a Audi certified tech. The training in 2019 announced the acid is now more dangerous than previous lithium. Recalls pay a set amount, and technicians are paid “flat rate” (commission) resulting in rushing. Managers do not see a correlation between damages caused by technicians, because there blinded by money. At a dealer those who are ‘beating the labor times” are rewarded, even if the cars come back, or catch fire. And Audi of USA has its hands tied as its the dealers who determine pay plans.

    • @HansKeesom
      @HansKeesom Месяц назад +5

      This sounds like the real cause of a fire like this. Plus the history of this car. Why leave it on the lift for the weekend while having problems with leakage into the battery...... really?
      800 volt systems sounds like an improvement over using a 400 volt system because one can charge faster, it also seems to have some problems like we have seen with porsche too.

    • @jamesofallthings3684
      @jamesofallthings3684 Месяц назад +4

      Audi pays warranty claims and they set labor times for recalls. They most definitely don't have their hands tied.

    • @bobnieves8967
      @bobnieves8967 Месяц назад

      I think the insurance company will go out of business.....💥💣🚒

    • @sergiomomesso1590
      @sergiomomesso1590 Месяц назад

      @@jamesofallthings3684 The way I see this is yes Audi pay fixed price to the dealer for the recall. But dealer pay hourly the staff. Then easy for dealer manager to to get more money in dealership say fix faster to get more money. Many way to do it. This said, I don't say it's what happened in this case. But what I think is since EV battery is critical parts, Audi (Group Volkswagen) look like failed with this parts since not the first time I see fire started by the E-Tron and I don't think they sold so many to have this ratio compared to others EV manufacturer.

  • @workingcountry1776
    @workingcountry1776 Месяц назад +24

    Our local Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram dealership burned right to the ground from lithium batteries 2 years ago. Thankfully a large used car dealership went out of business across the street not long before the event so they moved in over there. But ever mechanic lost their tools and customers lost their vehicles. The new dealership is physically there now but crews are still working on finishing out the rough building.
    Lithium Ion battery packs are no joke

    • @waynechien-vovietchongmy9724
      @waynechien-vovietchongmy9724 Месяц назад

      Where

    • @jamesdupuis3249
      @jamesdupuis3249 Месяц назад +2

      Don't tell anyone. Our local police evidence building burnt down. It was an e-bike properly charging. All the evidence. All of it.

    • @GrubbySalad
      @GrubbySalad Месяц назад +1

      Lol that's why they made us vapes for humanity to throw out everywhere and anywhere watch in the future all these fires caused by these stupid "disposable" vapes with the batteries

    • @Ghauster
      @Ghauster Месяц назад

      About three months ago a factory in Maine burned to the ground over the weekend. The cause was listed as the Li-Ion tool batteries left charging over the weekend.

  • @lis819
    @lis819 Месяц назад +125

    Hah! ‘Do not park your vehicle indoors. Park your vehicle outdoors at least 50 feet away from any structure’! Good to know 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @graeme9679
      @graeme9679 Месяц назад +11

      And don't park it anywhere near someone who was smart enough not to buy one.

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Месяц назад +2

      @@graeme9679 More people die every year from the normal operation of ICE vehicles (about 5 million due to air pollution) than from EV fires.

    • @HansKeesom
      @HansKeesom Месяц назад +5

      You forget the conditionals he is stating. This car allready had a few well specified issues that are clear indications why not to park them inside. Still they placed it on the bridge for the weekend. That is close to intentional....

    • @springvice
      @springvice Месяц назад +2

      Some of us world rather die from normal car accident than from stupidity of ourselves that is buying exploding ev.

    • @dumpsterchicken6287
      @dumpsterchicken6287 Месяц назад +1

      And leave the keys in it

  • @mike9132
    @mike9132 Месяц назад +467

    And I'm supposed to park that thing in my garage at home?? No thanks.

    • @starbolin
      @starbolin Месяц назад +18

      And city code won't allow my to install the charger in the driveway.

    • @Zuludarkthirty
      @Zuludarkthirty Месяц назад +24

      Park it near your neighbours house 😂

    • @paradiselost9946
      @paradiselost9946 Месяц назад +4

      better yet, youre expected to make the WALLS out of them.

    • @brownro214
      @brownro214 Месяц назад +7

      Don’t buy a Audi E-Tron.

    • @davidpope3943
      @davidpope3943 Месяц назад +34

      Just waiting for the day that domestic/vehicle insurance companies add a caveat to their policies forbidding charging of an EV in a garage at a domestic property.
      With South Korea planning to forbid any EV with >90% charge from parking in underground car parks due to the fire risk ~ just how they’d enforce this is beyond me ~ I’m sure domestic insurance companies won’t be far behind, especially considering the great majority of ev claims are written off. I’m sure we’re already having our ICE vehicle insurance rates go up to help offset the EV losses to insurance companies.

  • @martentrudeau6948
    @martentrudeau6948 Месяц назад +177

    Heroic effort by the fire fighters. The statement that EV's are zero emissions is not true!!!

    • @krzysztofpoznan5226
      @krzysztofpoznan5226 Месяц назад +25

      EVs are huge pollution makers, not zero emissions at all

    • @philipbunker146
      @philipbunker146 Месяц назад +12

      Ahh but they now say “zero emissions at the tailpipe” 😂😂😂

    • @ligmasack9038
      @ligmasack9038 Месяц назад +9

      @@philipbunker146 There is still Methane coming from the Fart-Knocker in the Drivers-Seat. lol

    • @Savannah1891
      @Savannah1891 Месяц назад +10

      They are powered by coal power.

    • @Kiyoone
      @Kiyoone Месяц назад

      And never ever will be. No matter how they sell the "idea" of it. Those people are just stupid in believing that they can do that. First of all, without CO2 there is no life. Pollution is bad. Sun and magnetic pole shifting are bad & it is causing the so called "climate change". Not the CO2!!!

  • @utoob7361
    @utoob7361 Месяц назад +422

    EVs are a great source of entertainment

    • @darknes7800
      @darknes7800 Месяц назад +42

      Watching EV drivers run out of power and then having to use a GAS generator to "save" them is HILARIOUS !

    • @irvinewayne4086
      @irvinewayne4086 Месяц назад +27

      @@darknes7800 Green hypocrites

    • @renrutmat
      @renrutmat Месяц назад +8

      Not for the emergency responders: maybe a learning experience.

    • @softwarephil1709
      @softwarephil1709 Месяц назад +12

      Unless you’re a firefighter.

    • @GF-mf7ml
      @GF-mf7ml Месяц назад +12

      It also can perform firework show.

  • @JaskanFactor
    @JaskanFactor Месяц назад +254

    If youre too scared to drive your EV anymore due to fire risk, go park it at Davos Switzerland.

    • @bradwhite5884
      @bradwhite5884 Месяц назад +31

      Lets all do that, or replace the whole battery with an engine from whatever vehicle you can find and leave the batteries at Davos as a special gift, lol

    • @bobbyr8071
      @bobbyr8071 Месяц назад +6

      @@JaskanFactor I’m not afraid at all. Been driving my Tesla for quite a while. Remember not all EVs created equal just like other cars. Tesla is the master, rest are posers 🤣🤣🤣

    • @nlf17
      @nlf17 Месяц назад +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤

    • @pujabelgian
      @pujabelgian Месяц назад +9

      Davos only allows ice vehicles and eats range fed beef washed down with cognac.

    • @ChummiaChan
      @ChummiaChan Месяц назад +6

      @@bobbyr8071 master of snapping "truck" frames in half? Okay I guess

  • @Timberland1963
    @Timberland1963 Месяц назад +126

    So if I ever buy one of these things I’ll have to park it 50 feet away from my house. I wonder how my neighbours will feel about that.

    • @starbolin
      @starbolin Месяц назад +10

      I ask my city if I could wire my charging station out by the driveway and they said, "Not no but hell no."

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Месяц назад +1

      He meant it should be parked 50 feet away because it already had an electrical issue, which makes it way more at risk of a fire.

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 Месяц назад +2

      I have a house on a 1/3 acre lot, so not exactly small. My house is set back from the curb forty feet by the zoning code. To park an EV fifty feet from the house, gonna have to literally park in the middle of the street ;)

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Месяц назад

      Yeah that advice is not practical at all.
      Just storing it outside mitigates most of the risk.
      The distance is due to the smoke.

    • @stephkent2736
      @stephkent2736 Месяц назад +1

      The same way they feel about all other vehicles with a “do not park inside” recall feel

  • @donmunro144
    @donmunro144 Месяц назад +18

    I can see a lot of insurance companies refusing to insure shops that work on evs. I've already heard parking lots and garages that won't let evs park there.

    • @howardj602
      @howardj602 Месяц назад +2

      They better check their homeowners. Apartment dwellers are in for a hard time also.

    • @Texas40years
      @Texas40years Месяц назад +3

      The building next to my place of employment has parking levels on 4 above ground levels. The height bumper at the entrance flat states no EV cars.
      If it one of them were to ignite, the risk that a fire would spread to offices on upper floors is simply too great.

  • @KenNeumeister
    @KenNeumeister Месяц назад +31

    this channel is invaluable for documenting the various scenarios that firefighters have to deal with

    • @NortyNige
      @NortyNige Месяц назад +3

      It should be compulsory viewing by firemen and women world wide. The express nature of learning how to cope with these things.

    • @mikusoxlongius
      @mikusoxlongius Месяц назад

      Rivian plant in Normal, Illinois.

  • @RobertETH
    @RobertETH Месяц назад +52

    Remediation of the shop, the tools, the other vehicles…that is a hazmat emergency clean up for anyone having to work in that building.

    • @wolfumz
      @wolfumz Месяц назад +1

      don't these EV batteries produce extremely poisonous flourine gases when they burn? They had a huge EV battery fire on Interstate 15 between Las Vegas and Los Angeles in July 2024. A semi-truck full of these batteries overturned in the middle of the desert during a heatwave. The hazmat issues was so serious they had to close the interstate both ways for 2 days.
      I think these things are going to need more serious regulation and engineering, to deal with these fires.

    • @grumpomumbo2968
      @grumpomumbo2968 Месяц назад +1

      has to be close to 2mill in damages lost time etc

    • @b1gdaddy317
      @b1gdaddy317 Месяц назад

      Would love some proof of this please. I work in this shop

  • @TheGuruStud
    @TheGuruStud Месяц назад +54

    Insurance won't even insure EV repair facilities soon. I love it.

    • @warp.routine
      @warp.routine Месяц назад

      They sure will, for a nice premium 😅

    • @mikew951-s3s
      @mikew951-s3s Месяц назад +1

      Meanwhile it's all of us paying for those stupid cars

    • @warp.routine
      @warp.routine Месяц назад

      @@mikew951-s3s you should learn a bit more about how insurance works. Your rates don't go up because of other people.

  • @herewegoagain4041
    @herewegoagain4041 Месяц назад +76

    1:50 every one thought I am a snob for parking at the back of the parking lot. Running distance from every other car. They didnt know I am protecting them and their property😂

    • @ElMistroFeroz
      @ElMistroFeroz Месяц назад +5

      The punchline: you own a gas car.

    • @fungames24
      @fungames24 Месяц назад

      There's no smoke without fire. I suspect everyone is right.

    • @baddriversoflittlerock8359
      @baddriversoflittlerock8359 Месяц назад

      Just tell them you arnt lazy and willing to walk.

    • @ethanog2379
      @ethanog2379 Месяц назад

      😂

    • @jamesclarke1754
      @jamesclarke1754 Месяц назад +3

      So you feel as though there is a risk of it catching fire but you still get in it and drive around?

  • @tedantares2751
    @tedantares2751 Месяц назад +204

    EV manufacturers should pay fire departments for putting out EV fires!

    • @Poxenium
      @Poxenium Месяц назад +17

      do gas car manufacturers pay?

    • @LDR33Pyrodyne
      @LDR33Pyrodyne Месяц назад +22

      ​@@Poxeniumthey do if they have a faulty design that causes the fire.

    • @woodyblahblah5241
      @woodyblahblah5241 Месяц назад +13

      Firemen who help fight the fires of EVs should go for medical check-ups after basking in the chemical fumes from an EV fire. And the extra equipmentand water needed to take out an EV fire must also be borne by EV manyfacturers too.

    • @ferencpinter5325
      @ferencpinter5325 Месяц назад +1

      Of course dont 🤣

    • @muskrat3291
      @muskrat3291 Месяц назад

      Google "fiery car crashes" and see how many hits you get. These are gas and diesel cars, should these manufacturers pay also. Do you know that million of gas and diesel cars have been recalled over the years due to fire risk, most of these with park outside orders because fire can occur even with the ignition off. EV fires are very rare. The National Transportation Safety Board reports that EVs were involved in approximately 25 fires for every 100,000 sold. Comparatively, approximately 1,530 gasoline-powered vehicles and 3,475 hybrid vehicles were involved in fires for every 100,000 sold."

  • @jamesplotkin4674
    @jamesplotkin4674 Месяц назад +105

    This is only going to become more common and frankly, service centers need to weigh the risk/benefits dealing with these cars. This shop's insurance is going to hit the roof and if they're smart, no longer allow electric cars on the property. It just isn't worth lives.

    • @emekakhamun7005
      @emekakhamun7005 Месяц назад +4

      It's effective pop control

    • @paradiselost9946
      @paradiselost9946 Месяц назад +6

      rent sheds on our property to a mechanic and panelbeater.
      they dont work on EVs.
      the odd customer (more of a friend?) that drops in parks his mobile incendiary well away from everything else... he knows... but he also cant get rid of it!

    • @janofb
      @janofb Месяц назад +21

      I have a buddy with an electric car that the A/C went out on. No shop would touch it. He had to go back to the dealer and pay $4000 to have the compressor changed out. The dealer knows no other shop will touch them so they jack up the repair costs. When my ICE vehicle needed a compressor, it was $350 for the compressor and $600 labor. All the money you saved in gas? You'll be spending it on repairs.

    • @data_abort
      @data_abort Месяц назад +3

      Did they say where it was? I kinda got the impression this is an Audi dealer. Partially cuz no one else will work on electrical problems on an electric car.

    • @francisphillipeck4272
      @francisphillipeck4272 Месяц назад +3

      Ive said the same thing since the begining when we found out EV batteries were crazy dangerous. I said I was surprised insurance companies are insuring them at all with how dangerous they are and the potential for thermal runaway of the battery in an inconvenient place like inside of a parking garage or something.

  • @vwfanatic2390
    @vwfanatic2390 Месяц назад +21

    I like channels like yours because they/you present the facts in evidence, explain the meaning, and provide sensible advice about the challenges being faced.
    Broncolirio did it with the Orville dam catastrophe, and on aviation issues. You do a great job showing the actual danger these EV’s present, without disparaging them, though I wish we didn’t have the risks they present.

    • @StacheDTraining
      @StacheDTraining  Месяц назад +4

      Thanks!

    • @Mediiiicc
      @Mediiiicc Месяц назад +4

      You like channels that say what you want to hear.

    • @vwfanatic2390
      @vwfanatic2390 Месяц назад

      @@Mediiiicc No, I like channels that present quantifiable data, and factual information. I’ve had enough of the EVangelist zealots and economy crushing Government mandates.

  • @safebatteries8315
    @safebatteries8315 Месяц назад +55

    Yet, more Lithium battery fires

  • @sfdanceron1
    @sfdanceron1 Месяц назад +82

    Ev's are not the future, they are a nightmare.

    • @kd6836
      @kd6836 Месяц назад +3

      But the future is a nightmare so maybe they are.
      🚗 🔥

    • @Mediiiicc
      @Mediiiicc Месяц назад

      false

    • @jobturkey7418
      @jobturkey7418 Месяц назад +2

      Problem that doesn’t need a fix

    • @Teesquared00
      @Teesquared00 Месяц назад

      I honestly hope electric drive (as in, electric motors turning the wheels) becomes the future, but Lithium batteries for energy storage are very volatile and their lifespan isn't quite good enough for cars (though the technology is rapidly improving.)

    • @evwise8227
      @evwise8227 Месяц назад +1

      Our nightmare is over , .... We sold that junk ... back to Gas for us . Freedom again !!

  • @muzzaresarf5038
    @muzzaresarf5038 Месяц назад +23

    Owners as well as service centre supervisors when dealing with these EV’s need to think outside the box so to speak in what could go wrong and how to deal with it. As for the owner of this EV, problem solved as it’s now an insurance issue, too bad about all the damage caused to premises and associated vehicles, this is a very costly exercise indeed😬🇦🇺

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 Месяц назад

      I wouldn’t be surprised if the owner of that now destroyed EV gets another EV as a replacement … it’s all about that virtue signaling …

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 Месяц назад +47

    The really scary parts are the fumes are straight up poison, the batteries don't have fires that 'run down' they just go and go and there is still a huge shock hazard. but those fumes can ruin lungs in seconds.

    • @ElMistroFeroz
      @ElMistroFeroz Месяц назад +5

      Meanwhile gasoline fires smell like roses.

    • @MrVolodus
      @MrVolodus Месяц назад

      Smoke is killer number one in fires, not burns.
      95% of comments here are like ICE cars never burn, they do and they burn down houses, garages and people inside.

    • @SenileOtaku
      @SenileOtaku Месяц назад

      Ah, but the wokesters consider human life to be insignificant; they're quite willing to kill every human on earth if it means "'saving' the planet".

    • @jstar1000
      @jstar1000 Месяц назад +1

      Unlike normal fire fumes which one can breath and be fine right?

    • @TruthSeeker.357
      @TruthSeeker.357 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@ElMistroFeroz gas engine fires don't give you cobalt and lithium gas poisoning. Those are life long destruction poisoning. Big difference.

  • @larryscott3982
    @larryscott3982 Месяц назад +40

    I think putting out EV fires could be like stopping a solid rocket motor.

    • @waynechien-vovietchongmy9724
      @waynechien-vovietchongmy9724 Месяц назад +2

      Rockets that go nowhere

    • @rex8255
      @rex8255 Месяц назад +3

      From things I've seen, it is, because the batteries at some point start producing their own oxygen.

    • @Ole_CornPop
      @Ole_CornPop Месяц назад +1

      ​@rex8255 and the lithium reacts with water.

    • @fredthomas4476
      @fredthomas4476 Месяц назад +2

      @@rex8255 They don't need oxygen because it's a runaway exothermic reaction, not a fire. The massive amount of heat released sets nearby things on fire. There's no way to stop the runaway reaction: they have to just let the stored energy completely discharge while enforcing a perimeter to make sure nothing is set on fire.

    • @larryscott3982
      @larryscott3982 Месяц назад

      Metal fires are the worst.

  • @jasonz7788
    @jasonz7788 Месяц назад +104

    SO environmentally friendly :)

    • @junior2991
      @junior2991 Месяц назад +2

      No comments. Wonder Why?
      People that can't predict the weather are telling us about climate.
      A joke

    • @COBRO98
      @COBRO98 Месяц назад

      ​@junior2991 California was supposed to be under water by 1980 according to "the experts".
      Every 10 years they come out with a new hoax to scare people, fear is the best form of control.

    • @user-ln7of9gs4s
      @user-ln7of9gs4s Месяц назад +2

      EVs are not about being environmentally friendly, just like power tools. You can hate them, but drive an EV and they are really pleasant to drive, at least a Tesla is.

    • @birdiem123
      @birdiem123 15 дней назад

      @@jasonz7788 😁

    • @birdiem123
      @birdiem123 15 дней назад

      @@user-ln7of9gs4s eVs were ALL about being environmentally friendly and energy efficient. what the current tech gives us is zero durability, sensitive to physical damage, temperature, and water ingress.

  • @softwarephil1709
    @softwarephil1709 Месяц назад +74

    ICE vehicle fires rarely occur when they’re sitting idle. It’s usually after a crash that ruptures the fuel tank.

    • @kampar82
      @kampar82 Месяц назад +3

      Or arson, like in the Swedish statistics.

    • @przemekkobel4874
      @przemekkobel4874 Месяц назад +5

      Nah, sometimes they self ignite just like that due to shorts, especially older ones. However, a single fire engine can take care of such fire, and they don't reignite afterwards.

    • @ElMistroFeroz
      @ElMistroFeroz Месяц назад

      Or when an ICE ignites next to one.

    • @WolfHeathen
      @WolfHeathen Месяц назад +6

      The most common cause for fires in ICE vehicles is actually an electrical short.

    • @Larry-yb7zl
      @Larry-yb7zl Месяц назад +2

      ICE fires from a fuel tank are extremely rare, happen mainly in Hollywood

  • @mitchhoneysett7674
    @mitchhoneysett7674 Месяц назад +10

    What about the contamination of the whole building from toxic smoke. Who is responsible for the decontamination of the building, forklift, and decontamination of the fire fighters' gear?

  • @glenmartin2437
    @glenmartin2437 Месяц назад +26

    Thank you. Keep the videos coming.

  • @WowRixter
    @WowRixter Месяц назад +23

    Never park your EV with the wheels off, incase it catches fire and needs to be pushed to a swamp

    • @johntheoldmod
      @johntheoldmod Месяц назад +1

      This comment gave me a chuckle to start the day, Thank you.

    • @ChanceSummer
      @ChanceSummer Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @cerealtiller
      @cerealtiller Месяц назад +1

      🤣

    • @SarahYoung-ig3xd
      @SarahYoung-ig3xd Месяц назад +1

      @@WowRixter That won't even extinguish the fire

  • @iworkout6912
    @iworkout6912 Месяц назад +15

    On a highway near Las Vegas a large semi caught fire and destroyed the pavement of the highway during the fire that burned for some time. It was loaded with lithium battery's and was in an accident.

  • @Carl_in_AZ
    @Carl_in_AZ Месяц назад +8

    In 2014, we had 16 diesel engine fires in our 150+ shops across the USA. In some occurrences, the truck was parked with no one working on it. The leading cause was the engine and cab's BMS electrical system. There was a recall by the OEM. I find it interesting that the power train batteries on this Audi do not appear to have gone into a thermal runaway. Was this a 12-volt BMS fire and/or a cab fire instead of a high-voltage powertrain fire? Typically, an electrical powertrain fire would have occurred in the middle and migrated to the rear motor assembly by following the wiring.

    • @Teesquared00
      @Teesquared00 Месяц назад

      Possibly. Some EVs have a very small 12V battery (more like a sealed gel cell, similar to emergency lighting or UPS batteries) which might not have enough energy to get a fire this intense started. I know a lot of newer vehicles use a 48V system and if the battery is chunky enough and not fused, a short on a 48V system could probably easily get some plastic or fabric burning. If the EV happens to use a standard ICE 12V battery for accessories than yeah that could easily get steel red hot lol. My money is on the main HV battery though, particularly since it caught fire twice.

  • @tedantares2751
    @tedantares2751 Месяц назад +45

    Currently, less than 1.5% of all cars in the US are BEVs. Imagine what will happen when 30% or 50% of all cars will be BEVs if the rate of BEV fires remains the same. Inevitably, there will be a much higher probability of spreading BEV fires to other vehicles and property because these 30-50% will have to be parked and charged somewhere

    • @williamnot8934
      @williamnot8934 Месяц назад +4

      BS. Where do you get your numbers.

    • @sageoz9886
      @sageoz9886 Месяц назад +10

      There luckily will never be that high a percentage of EVs. The infrastructure can’t handle it, nor is there sufficient lithium and cobalt to make that many batteries; more importantly the public is finally catching on to how stupid EV cars are, especially as we see them aging and the batteries failing more often. These fires are only going to increase in frequency as more EV’s start hitting that ten year old mark

    • @williamnot8934
      @williamnot8934 Месяц назад +9

      @@sageoz9886 That’s what they said about ICE cars when they started replacing Horses.

    • @sageoz9886
      @sageoz9886 Месяц назад

      @@williamnot8934 they said that there wasn’t enough lithium and cobalt to mine, and that the public is realizing that the ecological benefits are just a sales scam, about cars? That the engines would wear out in only ten years needing expensive replacements if they didn’t catch on fire? Huh people also lagged at X ever being as popular as Twitter and wow were they wrong too

    • @sageoz9886
      @sageoz9886 Месяц назад +2

      @@williamnot8934 remember how they said the Flowbee would be the breakthrough in haircuts and that the future would replace all barbers? Totally eating those words now aren’t they!
      *continues to Flowbee cut my hair *

  • @whatcouldgowrong7914
    @whatcouldgowrong7914 Месяц назад +37

    But "internal combustion catches fire far more often".... this comedy just keeps getting better....

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Месяц назад +11

      They do, but the seriousness of the fires are way lower. And they don't start burning again hours or days later after being put out.
      Hybrids actually have the most fires, because they have both systems that can catch fires in different ways.

    • @SuperBartet
      @SuperBartet Месяц назад

      This is a myth. At the 2022 World Battery Conference Professor Sun Jinhua stood up and said EVs have a 2.5 to 3 times higher chance of catching fire.
      This was not just what he was thinking, it was by the statistics from car fires.
      Since then I have seen statistics that say it's even worse than that.

    • @RichWithTech
      @RichWithTech Месяц назад +5

      @@my3dviews no, they don't. All the "studies" that claim they do are comparing ice vehicles of a much higher age and mileage to EVs around 1/3 to 1/4 the average age and literally 1/9 the average mileage. When you compare equal age vehicles, PHEV are the worst, followed by EV. Interestingly "mild" Hybrids were slightly lower risk compared with ICE, which is the opposite of what I expected but older "mild" Hybrids use Nimh batteries. Now that the newer ones are switching to lithium I think they'll become higher risk, but time will tell

    • @gx4548
      @gx4548 Месяц назад +2

      @@RichWithTech like your analysis.

    • @RichWithTech
      @RichWithTech Месяц назад +1

      @@gx4548 thanks

  • @fountainvalley100
    @fountainvalley100 Месяц назад +19

    The more I think about the risk of owning an EV the more I’m convinced it’s not worth the risk. Imagine parking your car and it self immolates taking out the cars next to yours. It doesn’t take much to exceed your policy limits.

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Месяц назад

      We have about 5 years to phase out fossil fuels (to hold the line a 1.5C or 1/3 of an XKCD ice age unit). Sure, ICE vehicles can be switched to a carbon-neutral synfuel: but that will be incredibly expensive. For "low hanging fruit" like typical commutes: it is far cheaper to just electrify. Mass transit can even electrify without massive batteries: using overhead lines. That technology is so mature that it is considered old-fashioned!

    • @fountainvalley100
      @fountainvalley100 Месяц назад

      @@jamesphillips2285 false alarm. What ever the US does will be undone by China and India.

    • @averagegigachad795
      @averagegigachad795 Месяц назад

      @@jamesphillips2285 1 WEF credit has been added to your account, it expires in three days, we suggest you spend it on tasty bugs

    • @Monkeh616
      @Monkeh616 Месяц назад +3

      Imagine parking your ICE vehicle in an airport car park and it self-immolates taking out.. the multistory car park and over 1400 vehicles. No EV required, as it turns out.

    • @fountainvalley100
      @fountainvalley100 Месяц назад

      @@Monkeh616 most parking structures are designed with sprinkler systems that are designed to suppress ICE vehicle fires. Those sprinkler systems are ineffective against EV vehicle fires.

  • @strikeryachts
    @strikeryachts Месяц назад +13

    Wow great report , probably will take a while to get dealer up and running again as well. Loss of mechanics pay.

  • @thepilotmaster777
    @thepilotmaster777 Месяц назад +14

    1:40 wtf thats like them saying “Don't fuel your car passed 80% because it could blow up”.

    • @fredthomas4476
      @fredthomas4476 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, and you're supposed to keep your phone between 30% and 85%. Outside of that range the battery is taking damage.

    • @fishybassvon5752
      @fishybassvon5752 Месяц назад

      How could they even roll that out for sale?! Let’s get the money first, we’ll do the research later

    • @fredthomas4476
      @fredthomas4476 Месяц назад

      @@fishybassvon5752 In today's world, safety is apparently only for pussies. The BP executive in charge of the corner-cutting at Deepwater Horizon (David Rainey) went on to have a lucrative career. Recently on LinkedIn he shamelessly commented, "I knew they would get there eventually - and I quote from my presentation to the 13th Annual Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Technical Symposium in 2009 ... "Our industry has a remarkable track record of pushing the limits of technology. Explorers have always gone beyond the limits ... and the engineers have always come after - and they have always delivered what seemed impossible at the moment of discovery".

    • @22lrjayden81
      @22lrjayden81 Месяц назад +1

      @@fredthomas4476yeah and you’re supposed to blink 19,000 times a day… cmon bro

    • @Teesquared00
      @Teesquared00 Месяц назад +1

      @@22lrjayden81 It is true though. Its less of an issue on newer phones but always keeping the battery under 80% and not leaving it at 100% plugged in overnight will dramatically extend the service life of the battery.

  • @BongoBennieTV
    @BongoBennieTV Месяц назад +20

    I LOVE your videos!!! I'm an EV enthusiast, my father was FF and taught LDH pumping for years. Your videos are very informative and unbiased.

    • @darknes7800
      @darknes7800 Месяц назад +16

      EV enthusiast????? What IS that exactly?
      You like vehicles that use batteries which are actually WORSE for the environment than ICE vehicles.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Месяц назад +4

      I'm a EV enthusiast too, and I just want my products to improve. The problem is the battery, mainly.
      Also there's EVs that don't use batteries nor tanks.
      I just hoping for a better chemistry.
      You can hate on my, I'm a regular here.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Месяц назад

      And I can't edit my comment, fantastic.

    • @tomparker5000
      @tomparker5000 Месяц назад +11

      ​@@Eduardo_Espinoza the only EV I know of that doesn't use a battery is a train. What EVs are you referring to please?

    • @irvinewayne4086
      @irvinewayne4086 Месяц назад +8

      @@tomparker5000 trolley bus maybe?

  • @YourThermalWorld
    @YourThermalWorld Месяц назад +60

    This proves that electricity is nothing more than compressed smoke and fire.

    • @paradiselost9946
      @paradiselost9946 Месяц назад

      mmmmmm... electricity is more akin to "hydraulic fluid". something has to pump it around... energy. a convenient form of conveying "energy"...
      can open a book from 1930 and its very clearly explained... "batteries dont store electricity, they store energy"...
      i read a lot... something started to change around that era, the way certain things were explained... i hang onto all my OLD books as they seem to be so much better at conveying vital points...
      never had any lead acid battery spontaneously ignite... could get something ATTACHED to it blow up, but never the battery....
      now we fill cars and building WALLS with them... ones made with highly reactive metals... with LOTS of "energy"... and rely on these little "black boxes" to keep them under control...
      "oh, but what about those tanks of liquid fuels?"
      um.... it actually requires EFFORT to light those liquids... and generally, theyre easily extinguished on the rare occasion they DO ignite...

    • @janofb
      @janofb Месяц назад +7

      so you're saying E=CS+F

    • @wally7856
      @wally7856 Месяц назад +7

      Yes, if you 've ever let that magic smoke out of an electronic device, you know that device doesn't work anymore.

    • @noblekitty
      @noblekitty Месяц назад +1

      Isn't this true for all form of energy storage? All fuel types are storage of chemical energy. Batteries are taking chemical energy and converting it to electricity. Battery is an engine by definition of engine.

    • @YourThermalWorld
      @YourThermalWorld Месяц назад +1

      @@noblekitty yes, for exothermic chemical reactions. Mechanical energy storage, such as a spring, wouldn’t qualify.

  • @user-ls1rt8sw2j
    @user-ls1rt8sw2j Месяц назад +49

    Expensive, dangerous, and driving up costs for everyone not driving an EV including insurance.

    • @ferencpinter5325
      @ferencpinter5325 Месяц назад

      Experienced ev owner 🤣🤣🤣

    • @MrMice...
      @MrMice... Месяц назад

      It'll get interesting when insurance companys start refusing coverage

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Месяц назад

      @@MrMice... Not going to happen. Unlike the IPCC: the insurance industry uses pessimistic Climate change models to determine risk.
      Government scientists have been under-stating the risk for decades, so as not to appear alarmist.

    • @fredthomas4476
      @fredthomas4476 Месяц назад

      @@MrMice... In some states people already can't find Cybertruck insurance.

  • @bfree6197
    @bfree6197 Месяц назад +14

    Certainly seems normal for them to burn twice.

  • @Comm0ut
    @Comm0ut Месяц назад +3

    First responders might consider the chains wrecker operators use fitted with the usual large J-hooks. Grade 80 chain is quite stout and ideal for dragging what does not roll.
    The chains are cheap and survive daily recovery use. They're also long enough to reach solid grab sites on suspension etc. I'm not a firefighter, I just crib ideas (including cribbing!) that
    work for my use. I suggest everyone who may respond to a vehicle fire do some light reading on how those are best "recovered". Large fire trucks don't need winches for that work, just connect the chain and drive away.

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 Месяц назад

      Another thing is in order to use them the vehicle can’t be stuck up on a lift that won’t move. So they will need service bays where the mechanic can be under ground level with the vehicle remaining on ground level - a much more complicated set up.

  • @Gestrid
    @Gestrid Месяц назад +1

    Used to work at a car dealership as a valet, bringing cars down to the shop to get serviced and up from the shop that had finished getting serviced. Rarely, an EV would come into the shop. (The dealer didn't have a lot of EVs on the market.)
    One time, we had one come in for a battery replacement. The technician working on the EV was required to seal off the area around the car to prevent others from walking near or under it. That's because EV batteries can be toxic. (I don't know if the tech had to wear protective gear or not. I wasn't able to see him working on the car.)

  • @Piano_Castle
    @Piano_Castle Месяц назад +8

    "E.V." - Extremely Volatile.

  • @xj31
    @xj31 Месяц назад +1

    I'm a Chrysler dealer tech and right now we just have hybrids but full electric is on its way. This was some eye opening info that no one at the dealership even thinks about

  • @Dupont550
    @Dupont550 Месяц назад +5

    Good EV’s catch fire less often than combustion engines, that’s a fact. The problem is, if they do ignite, it’s a lot harder to put out.

    • @uslanja
      @uslanja Месяц назад +1

      😂😂😂😂 you're funny.

    • @jtpjtg9189
      @jtpjtg9189 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@uslanja And hes right😂
      ICE's catch on fire more often

    • @Mike__P
      @Mike__P Месяц назад

      @@jtpjtg9189 because there's more on the road. wow lol

    • @jtpjtg9189
      @jtpjtg9189 Месяц назад

      @@Mike__P Oh don't worry, I took the ratios into account. ICE's are 80 times morely likely to catch on fire than EV's per 100k vehicles.

    • @Mike__P
      @Mike__P Месяц назад

      @@jtpjtg9189 I know right. It's amazing what you can do with 264 billion dollars.

  • @Altema22
    @Altema22 Месяц назад +2

    Well done video, and it's nice to hear the report from someone knowledgeable.

  • @DNE2012
    @DNE2012 Месяц назад +23

    they can't make batteries for small devices that manage to hold charge after 5 years and they want you to drive around on a giant one whilst vibrating the shit out of it.

    • @alanc286
      @alanc286 Месяц назад +1

      What rubbish. I have a Nighthawk rechargeable torch which I purchased in 2010 and it still works perfectly.

    • @MrTench8
      @MrTench8 Месяц назад

      @@alanc286 Do you charge and discharge that torch a significant amount on a daily basis? And when you do use it i doubt very much that the battery cell is having current pulled off it at the limit of it's C rate.

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Месяц назад +1

      Even the Nissan Leaf batteries, notorious for not having active thermal management, typically last 10 years.
      Still waiting on after-market batteries to become available.
      Vehicle manufacturers want to sell you a new car instead of a new battery when it eventually fails.

  • @sambiscits6711
    @sambiscits6711 Месяц назад +3

    I was trained as a mechanic in 1970. I received a scholarship to go to Pacific Technical Institute in San Jose, California, which was sponsored by a Lincoln-Mercury dealership in Concord, California, Jefferson Motors. I got married towards the end of the six-month course, and I went back to a job I had in retail. We were always taught never to leave a car on a lift overnight.

    • @etrcentenario9737
      @etrcentenario9737 Месяц назад +1

      funny how it's opposite now. the higher ups at my dealership are convinced that having cars on our lift makes us more productive. seriously, we can get in trouble if we leave for the day with an empty bay.

  • @mikeandhev
    @mikeandhev Месяц назад +20

    To say that EV fires present unique challenges is something of an understatement.

  • @mikepappas6415
    @mikepappas6415 Месяц назад +3

    I just bought my X-wife a fairly good used E-Tron. No recalls have been preformed.

    • @GFSwinger1693
      @GFSwinger1693 Месяц назад +5

      lol Great strategy. Good hedge bet on early alimony cessation.

  • @SillySausage-mq3so
    @SillySausage-mq3so Месяц назад +7

    Don't POKE THE BATTERY.

  • @howardj602
    @howardj602 Месяц назад +6

    A famed Tesla Cybertruck died right in front of Radio City Music Hall last evening, in the middle of 6th Avenue. It sat there dark, and abandoned. Nobody paid any attention to it. The bike lane didn't even slow down. Didn't have time to wait to see the outcome.

    • @sdsmt99
      @sdsmt99 Месяц назад

      Great, thanks for telling us about a parked vehicle.

    • @howardj602
      @howardj602 Месяц назад

      @@sdsmt99 It was an abandoned vehicle. 6th Ave at that location has 6 lanes. It was right in the middle.

    • @howardj602
      @howardj602 27 дней назад

      @@sdsmt99 Got word that the vehicle was towed to an impound yard. Minimum cost $370 bucks. And it wasn't on a flat bed and not to gently either.

  • @zz449944
    @zz449944 Месяц назад +3

    To deal with electric vehicle fires, many fire departments have added heavy tow chains to their apparatus so that, when needed, the fire fighters become tow truck operators and pull the burning vehicle away from other combustibles to try and minimize other property damage and so they can finish extinguishing the EV fire outdoors.

  • @walsakaluk1584
    @walsakaluk1584 Месяц назад +7

    There is clearly a need for purpose designed and built facilities specifically for EV maintenance and repair.
    Outdoors, segregated and confinable. Inside a single vehicle drydock that can be flooded from a cistern with the pull of a chain perhaps.
    The risk is clear and present. EVs are not so cheap to maintain if you need a special facility to perform routine work.
    Zoning rules should have these facilities off shore.... that would simplify fire management. Dump it!

  • @tylerdurden4006
    @tylerdurden4006 Месяц назад +35

    Why can't humans learn that EV's DO NOT belong inside of any structure ever, period? How many parking structures and roro ships have we lost already?

    • @keithdukes5990
      @keithdukes5990 Месяц назад +1

      🎯💯

    • @ElMistroFeroz
      @ElMistroFeroz Месяц назад +6

      Probably because the fires aren’t as common as the internet tells you.

    • @emmapeel8163
      @emmapeel8163 Месяц назад +3

      @@ElMistroFeroz.. in NYC people have lost their lives. it's common for E Bikes

    • @tylerdurden4006
      @tylerdurden4006 Месяц назад +1

      @@ElMistroFeroz stop getting your education from memes and learn from real news channels.

    • @tylerdurden4006
      @tylerdurden4006 Месяц назад

      @@ElMistroFeroz you do know video exists on this very app you are commenting on, many many many many many many videos exist of EV fires you know? Please learn how to use the search bar on the very video app you are commenting on...

  • @krush1202
    @krush1202 Месяц назад +3

    The Audi ETRON … IS a hot car, but that’s ridiculous.
    Great work by the crew!

  • @teardowndan5364
    @teardowndan5364 Месяц назад +10

    What do you know, a working sprinkler system actually helps with saving structures and nearby vehicles from EV fire. Too bad the other vehicles were left with their windows open and are now flood-damaged instead.

  • @ap0lmc
    @ap0lmc Месяц назад +2

    Many shops damage the battery pack by improper lifting of the electric vehicles. Saw a RUclips video on this.

  • @SolAce-nw2hf
    @SolAce-nw2hf Месяц назад +29

    If these kinds of things were happening to any ICE model it would be banned worldwide in a heartbeat.
    Unfortunately an EV can do no wrong, and no matter how often these NMC batteries keep self-combusting without any warning and often close to brand new, no one wants to admit there is a big problem with using this chemistry for vehicles.
    The life of a car is not that of a laptop. Heat, cold, fast charging; fast accelleration, potholes, collisions and other factors can affect one cell and start a fire that is hard if not impossible to fight. It's time to switch to LiFePO4 which is much less likely to self-combust, burns slower and much less toxic.

    • @00crashtest
      @00crashtest Месяц назад

      The probability of NMC batteries undergoing thermal runaway is already so low that it is pointless to lower it even further without reaching exactly zero and with large compromises. As you stated, LFP still has a chance of thermal runaway, so it still doesn't solve the problem.
      It makes practically no difference to society if there is only (for an illustrative example of scale) thousands of fires annually globally for NMC vs hundreds for LFP out of a global population of billions. Also, LFP has the major drawback of significantly lower energy density, which reduces energy efficiency and hence power plant emissions for a vehicle of the same distance range.
      Instead, you probably meant we should switch to LTO or solid-state batteries, which are thermally stable chemical compositions that have zero chance of thermal runaway even in principle. Just look at Battery University for more information.

    • @SolAce-nw2hf
      @SolAce-nw2hf Месяц назад +1

      @@00crashtest We are at thousands of annual NMC fires already and the installed base of EV's is not even at one percent of global vehicles.
      The odds of LFP setting fire to itself are much lower. There are some incidents, but those were mainly external factors. And maybe LFP is not the only solution. Na-Ion could be used in cold climates and there is a lot of research on other alternatives.
      But as far aa NMC goes, my mind is made up. Cobalt is not something to use at this scale and really endangers all of us if car manufacturers keep using it.

    • @00crashtest
      @00crashtest Месяц назад

      @@SolAce-nw2hf Yes, much lower, but not zero among the global population. You could argue that the problem could be considered solved if less than a single person in the globe experiences an LFP fire in a year, because exactly zero people would experience it in the long interval of some given years. However, the chance of LFP self-combusting isn't remotely that low. Furthermore, the rate of NMC fires is so low that it is already negligible for the average person, not even a rounding error to the third decimal place for the chance of a person experiencing one within their lifetime. The only reason why manufacturers are using LFO now is because it's cheaper due to not requiring precious metals such as cobalt. They touting the safety benefits (negligible in absolute amounts) just because they are advertising in order to get as positive as a public perception as possible.
      Switching from NMC to LFP is kind of like switching from high-altitude pressurized airliner to mid-altitude unpressurized airliner. Sure, the latter has a significantly lower risk compared to the former due to explosive decompression not being a problem even in principle with the latter. However, the risk with pressurized airliners is so low that it is not worth it to take the slower and more fuel-consuming plane. The unpressurized airliner still has overall risk of mechanical destruction to the passengers because there are other mechanical causes which are common to both, such as engine failure. On the other hand, switching from NMC to LTO or solid-state would be like managing to create an airliner than has exactly zero risk of mechanical damage to occupants.
      I totally agree that NMC is not the long-term future though. However, LFP is also just a temporary gimmick and not the long-term future.

    • @fredthomas4476
      @fredthomas4476 Месяц назад

      @@00crashtest I went to the Battery University site (BU-212 page) and it said this about solid-state: "The solid-state battery shares similarity with lithium-metal and scientists are trying to overcome the problem of metallic filament (dendrite) formation even with dry polymer and ceramic separators. Additional challenges are poor conductivity at cool temperatures, difficulty to diagnose problems within the cell and low cycle count. Solid-state prototypes are said to only reach 100 cycles."
      "A renowned battery specialist says: “It is beyond my comprehension that a solid-state lithium battery can be made in a cost effective way to compete with Li-ion using liquid electrolyte in terms of cost per kWh, longevity and safety.” Solid-state batteries tend to have high internal impedance, have poor low-temperature performance and are subject to dendrite growth."

    • @Monkeh616
      @Monkeh616 Месяц назад

      There are quite a number of ICE vehicles with known faults which cause them to catch fire - both in operation and not. You just never hear about them, because the risks of ICE vehicles are 'known' and not news worthy. Nobody's banning any of those.

  • @MichaelToub
    @MichaelToub Месяц назад +12

    Great Video!

  • @neilgillespie7435
    @neilgillespie7435 Месяц назад +12

    Well done

  • @woodyblahblah5241
    @woodyblahblah5241 Месяц назад +6

    After the fire in Rivian engulfing tens of other EVs, I had better be more suspectful of EVs 'with a critical battery issue' parked next to mine, LOL.

  • @Todd-o8n
    @Todd-o8n Месяц назад +12

    All of the concessions that have to be made to deal with an EV, even if it isn't ablaze at the moment, is beyond sustainable.
    They're JUNK!

  • @paillart527
    @paillart527 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for all the clear explanation and advice.

  • @Onion_Knights
    @Onion_Knights Месяц назад +20

    NEWS of EVs caught fire almost daily, and still see people buying EVs. good luck to them

    • @muskrat3291
      @muskrat3291 Месяц назад

      Bull shyt! Google "fiery car crash" and see how many hits you get. These are gas and diesel cars. Notice the number of people killed. The number of people that died in EV fires in the US last year was zero. The National Transportation Safety Board reports that EVs were involved in approximately 25 fires for every 100,000 sold. Comparatively, approximately 1,530 gasoline-powered vehicles and 3,475 hybrid vehicles were involved in fires for every 100,000 sold.

    • @Mediiiicc
      @Mediiiicc Месяц назад +2

      ICE catches fire daily too

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Месяц назад

      ICE vehicles catch fire so often that it no longer makes the news.
      Kind of like Americans visiting Canada are amazed that every murder is reported in the news.

    • @Onion_Knights
      @Onion_Knights Месяц назад

      @@Mediiiicc yea, not as fierce as EVs

  • @nightdipper5178
    @nightdipper5178 Месяц назад +3

    Good analysis.

  • @flytwin1772
    @flytwin1772 Месяц назад +4

    This car was quite new, I am worried if these cars getting in age and electric cable and plugs and all these things are not in good shape anymore.

    • @Givelasagna
      @Givelasagna Месяц назад

      They won't last 5 years, 10 at most, especially when the 25k plus battery bank eventually goes and needs replacing and the value of the car goes to 0

  • @baileystark7629
    @baileystark7629 Месяц назад +1

    Just as a note. Statistically Tesla’s are less likely to catch fire than an ICE. It is a fractional fractional fractional percentage chance that this would happen to you. Now with other brands I don’t know.

  • @nicolassanchez8318
    @nicolassanchez8318 Месяц назад +7

    I hope those firefighters are ok. Not fun

  • @kc0eks
    @kc0eks Месяц назад +1

    Stache dude has one really bright tooth I cant stop staring at

  • @terry_willis
    @terry_willis Месяц назад +42

    Contrary to popular propaganda, EV's are turning into a nightmare.

    • @jeffreycheng5984
      @jeffreycheng5984 Месяц назад +4

      That's right.

    • @robertfrank886
      @robertfrank886 Месяц назад +2

      VERY well said

    • @nathanbaker6033
      @nathanbaker6033 Месяц назад

      Besides your feelings and a video of a malfunctioning car, what is your source?

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis Месяц назад +1

      @@nathanbaker6033 First, I would say that an EV bursting into flames is more than a "malfunction". Second, search the internet and you will find numerous examples around the world of EV battery caused fires. ICE fires almost exclusively happen after major accidents, but not spontaneously.
      If you like them, you're welcome to use an EV - it's a free country.

    • @nathanbaker6033
      @nathanbaker6033 Месяц назад

      @@terry_willis The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) reported 23 fires in 611,000 EVs during 2022, or 0.004 per cent in a year, which makes it 20 times less likely to happen than ICE car fires, which burned 3,400 times in 4.4 million cars, or 0.08 per cent.
      Also a quick search showed that only 1 in 8 vehicle fires happen on the highway. So no, ICE fires aren't almost exclusively happening after major accidents. Electrical, mechanical, and engine overheating are all leading causes of fires and they are not always related to car accidents.

  • @peterconnolly76
    @peterconnolly76 Месяц назад +2

    To think we were thinking about getting an electric car a couple of months ago to replace our old car . Luckily we have the internet and started seeing all these fires 🔥 , after a couple weeks of viewing we decided no way . Staying with a petrol car probably for ever as we are both in our 60’s .

  • @JohnSmith-pl2bk
    @JohnSmith-pl2bk Месяц назад +3

    Evs in service centres should have chains attached fore and aft.....
    before being left on lifts...
    or in service bays
    or over pits
    That way the vehicle does not have to be approached too closely to tow it out....

  • @ButchNackley
    @ButchNackley Месяц назад +3

    You gotta love these beta testers. Really helps us normal folks avoid these death traps, just like Aids, Herpes and VD.

  • @markofexcellence5209
    @markofexcellence5209 Месяц назад

    You said it best. “This isn’t the normal thing that we deal with.” Precisely.

  • @geneva760
    @geneva760 Месяц назад +3

    CHEERS from AUSTRALIA

  • @HisXLNC
    @HisXLNC Месяц назад +1

    If I were designing a new service center from scratch, I’d make dedicated EV service bays and storage areas that are firewalled from the rest of the service center.

  • @Poxenium
    @Poxenium Месяц назад +3

    sprincler systems should be mandatory for all garages, not just srepair shops.

    • @paulhare662
      @paulhare662 Месяц назад +1

      Would not do diddly squat but yeah, make stupid expensive things mandatory so repairs cost even more.

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Месяц назад

      @@paulhare662 Sprinkler systems are a good idea. They can save a lot of money when there is a fire, by saving the building from completely burning down. Which puts the shop out of business for months (or years) until it is rebuilt. I know of two repair shops in small towns near where I used to live that burned to the ground within a couple of years.

  • @dw3164
    @dw3164 Месяц назад +2

    You know what happens when a gas or diesel car has an electrical problem? It just dosent run……. It dosent blow up usually

  • @bourbontrail565
    @bourbontrail565 Месяц назад +6

    EV’s are job security for Firefighters and their fires are good for the environment. Let’s All Buy One.

  • @ccc822007
    @ccc822007 Месяц назад

    The battery management system is called the auxillary bay. It usually has pyro-fuses that blow if voltages run rampant through the system.

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Месяц назад +6

    So you want to buy one of the new electric car you don't need collision insurance you need fire insurance.

  • @t5ruxlee210
    @t5ruxlee210 20 дней назад +1

    Massive incompetence by the staff - who should know better than to leave such potentially dangerous vehicles inside (while unattended, on charge (?)) up on a service hoist in a closed for the weekend facility ?

  • @lauxmyth
    @lauxmyth Месяц назад +3

    I wonder how much yard you are asking for if all electric vehicles need to be that distance from all other vehicles and buildings. Seeing the shops around me, they may only work on 1 or 2 vehicles at a time to meet this. Still, your mitigation ideas sound valid and could have radically limited the damage even if this one car was toasted.

  • @tomt.3089
    @tomt.3089 Месяц назад

    Excellent straightforward presentation!😊 just another wrench in the works! What next?

  • @st939
    @st939 Месяц назад +3

    The future looks bright.

  • @KASUN_M
    @KASUN_M 28 дней назад

    Sounds practical and environmentally friendly

  • @vichetkim5533
    @vichetkim5533 Месяц назад +3

    Servicing EVs should be done outside and far away next to a mini fire station and away from the main service center as not to interrupt the majority of cars that are ICE that need to use that facility.

    • @ElMistroFeroz
      @ElMistroFeroz Месяц назад

      You need to heavily insulate that tinfoil hat as well, to be safe.

    • @vichetkim5533
      @vichetkim5533 Месяц назад

      @@ElMistroFeroz Due to the relentless hoarding and wastage of earth's resources by EV makers, there isn't enough insulation material to insulate any tinfoil hat that you need.

  • @thomasw7952
    @thomasw7952 Месяц назад

    Smokey The Bear says, "Only YOU can prevent EV fires." BOOM!

  • @jonathanparle8429
    @jonathanparle8429 Месяц назад +14

    There's your real global warming right there.

  • @Sparky-ww5re
    @Sparky-ww5re Месяц назад +2

    I've seen firsthand how hot and violent a lithium battery fire is, last summer while I was working alongside another electrician changing out some old high pressure sodium lamps to ballast bypass LED in the parking lot of an apartment complex, using a boom lift. In the process my DeWalt drill with a fully charged 20/60 volt 6Ah flexvolt battery slipped out of my hand striking the asphalt from about 25 feet in the air. The battery went into thermal runaway and burst into flames. My only recourse was to stand back and watch my $240 drill and $200 battery burn until all the fuel was consumed. When all was said and done, it set fire to the asphalt and burned all the way through to the soil, leaving about a foot and a half crater that had to be filled, all the copper & aluminum parts of the drill and battery were melted.
    I think I'll stick with my oldie but trusty 2013 Chevy Express 3500 with the 6.0L V8

  • @SarahYoung-ig3xd
    @SarahYoung-ig3xd Месяц назад +5

    My car was totaled in a fire at BMW Wesley Chapel, Florida last summer caused by a hybrid car that was parked under a lift which hindered sprinklers from helping put out the fire! BMW told me that I would have to buy another car!!! I got completely screwed!I still have no idea why people still buy hybrid and EVs, there will NEVER be an antique Tesla!

    • @miken8778
      @miken8778 Месяц назад

      Insurance didnt cover it? Ud think the dealers Insurance would have to cover that as it was on their property under their care.

    • @SarahYoung-ig3xd
      @SarahYoung-ig3xd Месяц назад

      @miken8778 nope. Since there was a claim filed (that the BMW representative did behind my back) I can't sue them. I got paid on the comprehensive and that's it. My insurance company gave me $11,000 on a $40,000 car and told me to have a nice day. Let this be a public warning about dealerships and if they service electric cars, those cars are very dangerous especially in the shop or parked next to you

  • @MrAnimefox
    @MrAnimefox Месяц назад

    I've pushed trucks with no wheels on those exact dollys on rough concrete, and it's really easy, and I'm doing it by myself.

  • @mikewallace8087
    @mikewallace8087 Месяц назад +3

    Electric Viking , comment ? Transport Evolved , comment ?

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Месяц назад

      If you are that worried about battery fires: you should advocate for mass transit.
      Mass transit can even electrify without massive batteries: using overhead lines. That technology is so mature that it is considered old-fashioned!

    • @mikewallace8087
      @mikewallace8087 Месяц назад

      Sure subway in New York City are electrified and more people are being murdered on them because defund the police and let the convicted back on the streets . Street buses are safer ? no .

  • @snookysnax
    @snookysnax Месяц назад

    an ice vehicle caught fire, actually, exploded, when the gas tank was being removed, and a drop light ignited the highly flammable liquid. The tank was being removed as regular service when the electric fuel pump, which is one of the dozens of expensive parts prone to failure, quit in the middle of the road.

  • @my3dviews
    @my3dviews Месяц назад +16

    Imagine how many incidents like this there will be if the world goes full EVs over the next couple of decades.
    I wouldn't want one in an attached garage to my house.

    • @tonyfulford3175
      @tonyfulford3175 Месяц назад

      Won't happen. Trump will reverse all of this NONSENSE when he gets elected in a landslide.

    • @cujoedaman
      @cujoedaman Месяц назад

      Don't worry, that's not the plan. They're trying to ban gas cars and make EV's impossible to own for us common folk. It's all about control.

  • @robloxfan4271
    @robloxfan4271 Месяц назад

    There also was an electric audi fire here in the uk at one of the dealerships

  • @benchapman5247
    @benchapman5247 Месяц назад +7

    I have not been able to verify is it's true but a building surveyor told me a Porsche service centre (Melbourne Aus) was in the process of installing a dunk tank underneath a hoist specifically for EV servicing fire risk mitigation. Doesnt seem like a bad idea.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Месяц назад +2

      They still burn under water.
      So what liquid will they be using?

    • @CNile-se9xw
      @CNile-se9xw Месяц назад +1

      @@Eduardo_Espinoza Yes, they do still burn under water, but the fire is limited to within the container. There's still the problem of off-gassing & water contamination, but it's drastically reduced.
      I'm anti-EV, but at least someone is attempting to limit the on-site risks.

    • @benchapman5247
      @benchapman5247 Месяц назад +1

      @@Eduardo_Espinoza Full immersion in water (or brine) is still the quickest option to cool the batteries to limit the spread of the thermal runaway and protect anything else in the vicinity from catching fire from it. A contained pool of contaminated water is also much easier to deal with post fire than thousands (or tens of thousands) of litres of run off.

    • @philgower292
      @philgower292 Месяц назад +2

      Yep, it’s true - I know of one installed in a service centre in Brisbane, required by Porsche head office.

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Месяц назад

      @@CNile-se9xw I am pro-EV, and am glad that people are looking into this stuff.

  • @copmy
    @copmy Месяц назад

    That is why when you are driving any EV, not just Tesla, and want emergency service, good luck finding the shop willing to help you if you are nowhere near the EV dealerships..!

  • @georgiapatriot4575
    @georgiapatriot4575 Месяц назад +11

    If the insurance companies weren't controlled by the World Economic Forum (WEF), insurance would be canceled on EVs and any service center working on EVs. But the WEF is forcing EVs with their ESG ratings.

    • @andyharman3022
      @andyharman3022 Месяц назад +2

      Eventually a high ESG rating will be a warning not to do business with that company.

    • @georgiapatriot4575
      @georgiapatriot4575 Месяц назад

      @@andyharman3022 already is for me