• Dave.@aussie.zone
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      19 days ago

      The picture you offer for comparison is literally a truck load of batteries though. Seeing that an EV’s battery typically fits under the floor pan of the car, are we talking like, the equivalent of 10 cars worth of batteries in that pic?

      But once the interior of a car catches fire from whatever starting source the pictures all look pretty much the same as they’re all filled with lovely hydrocarbon-based plastics that all burn in the same manner.

      • bizarroland@lemmy.world
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        19 days ago

        Well, except for the fact that lithium fires don’t go out. Like, you have to bury the entire vehicle in water to starve it from oxygen so that the fire will stop burning, and if you take it out of the water, then it will start burning again.

        Like, don’t get me wrong. I’m very pro electric vehicle, but the quality of the fire matters just as much as the quantity of the fire.

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          13 days ago

          In my country, a gas (actual gas) trailer exploded following a crash, years ago. It destroyed a bridge. That took longer than 40 hours to solve.

    • wewbull@feddit.uk
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      19 days ago

      A burning diesel trunk.

      If it had been an electric truck 98% chance it wouldn’t have been on fire in the first place.