EV Fires
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There's a lot of hype about EV fires. New tech deserves scrutiny. But so far (2021), they are safer than ICE (61x) or Hybrids (139x).
~ Aristotle Sabouni
Created: 2023-02-01 |
- AutoInsuranceEZ study an EV is 139x fire safer than a Hybrid, and 61x safer than an ICE:[1]
- Hybrids is 3475/100K car fires
- ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) is 1530/100K
- EVs is 25/100K
- The "nothing abnormal" happened before flames is interesting. People reporting "nothing bad before burn" doesn't mean they are right. People lie, and are unobservant.
- Cylindrical: A single battery shorting is isolated enough from its neighbors that it shouldn't cascade thus the odds of multiple neighbors shorting at the same moment seem improbable.
- Pouch/Prismatic batteries can be isolated as well, but are usually packed tighter -- so cascading failure seems more likely.
- But it is possible that a controller (or sensor) got in some loop that will thermally overloaded a whole battery module or section of it. So not impossible.
- Impacts There's no doubt if you run over something and it pierces the sheilds and the batteries (or shorts some major power lines), that a fire can start. While this is much harder to do than pierce a gas tank and have it drip on the exhaust pipe, it can happen. And with enough cars on the road, it will happen. 1 in 1M events, with ≈300M cars in America, means it could happen 300x per year.
- Once started, battery fires are harder to put out. They more smolder burn than foomp like gasoline. But it's not a good thing. You just get your stuff out and get marshmallows -- because it's going to keep going for a while.
Examples[edit | edit source]
- 2023.01.30 - Sacramento Model S Catches fire for no reason.[2]
- 2022.11.18 - Pennsylvania Large Debris causes New Model S to burn to the rims.[3]
- 2022.06.22 - Rancho Cordova Totalled Junk Yard Model S caught fire after 3 weeks. They just dug a pit, filled it with water, and pushed it in to put it out.[4]
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Tags: Electric Vehicles
- ↑ Statistics:
- Car and Driver: Cars catching fire statistics
- AutoInsuranceEZ: Gas versus electric car fires
- ↑ https://nypost.com/2023/01/30/firefighters-use-6k-gallons-of-water-to-extinguish-burning-tesla/
- ↑ https://nypost.com/2022/11/18/tesla-bursts-into-flames-on-pennsylvania-highway/
- ↑ https://screenrant.com/tesla-model-s-spontaneous-fire-junkyard-weeks/