Skimmed through the article to try and find the cause. They’re still investigating but the driver’s theory is a piece of road debris punctured the battery.
Before anyone thinks EVs are more dangerous, the article states upfront that EVs are much less likely to catch on fire than ICE vehicles, according to KBB reports.
Skimmed through the article to try and find the cause. They’re still investigating but the driver’s theory is a piece of road debris punctured the battery.
Before anyone thinks EVs are more dangerous, the article states upfront that EVs are much less likely to catch on fire than ICE vehicles, according to KBB reports.
Not nearly enough ICE vehicles are burning, if you ask me. Oh, you meant internal combustion engine? Silly me.
To be fair, this happened to a diesel car I had some 25 years ago. Catching fire while driving, that is.