Electric vehicle myths: almost half of Australians wrongly believe EVs are more likely to catch fire, survey shows
Electric vehicle myths: almost half of Australians wrongly believe EVs are more likely to catch fire, survey shows
Findings highlight how misinformation about battery safety prevents drivers from investing in low-emission cars

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More likely to burn hotter and for way longer, but maybe not more...
6 0 ReplyYeah, but EVs don't go fwoosh like a petrol car with a burst fuel tank in movies. You just... get out of the car and leave it to the fire fighters.
3 0 ReplyNah... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261922017548
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The characteristics of BEV fires is comparable with those of conventional passenger cars.
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The new combustibles in the battery pack make a minor contribution to the whole magnitude of BEV fires.
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The jet flame, caused by thermal runaway, accelerates the fire spread to other combustibles of BEVs.
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The uncertainties, induced from unforeseen thermal runaway and reignition, make a major risk to first responders.
2 0 ReplyAnd the chemicals are far more (or less) toxic.
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