Posted on 03/09/2024 4:58:01 AM PST by Republican Wildcat
Another example of how these vehicles were pushed out well before they were ready for prime time (if they ever will be). But the technology is still too large (weight) and needs further development in that regard, and in regard to reducing fire risks...the fumes from these fires is hardly lacking in "greenhouse gases." The EV drivers - and everyone else around them - is at greater risk.
What’s going to happen to all the old battery packs?
Supposed v reality….
I don't know about other EV's. I just know about mine from when I made a list of pro's and con's of choosing one of our cars to be an EV when it was time to replace our ICE crossover anyway. Thus, I assumed getting an EV that's 10% heavier would mean 10% more wear and tear on tires.
But that's free market thinking on whether or not to get an EV. Not how the control-freak Dims push EV's.
EV…free market…
20 months and 45K miles
I’m just pointing out your fallacious argument.
Did you grab the tax break on your EV?
That’s not free market. That’s government market distortion.
I understand that Angela Chao was driving an EV when she drove it into the Texas lake where she drowned. The thought that occurred to me is that this is another risk associated with EVs where the heavy battery packs turn the EVs in a big rock which sinks immediately in water. This coupled with the fact that water can short out the battery pack and cause an inextinguishable fire. I read that the tow truck operators were afraid of electrical shock when they winched the vehicle out of the lake.
There has to be something going on behind the scenes with insurance of EVs that we are unaware of.
There has to be.
Some kind of deals with insurance companies where the government pays subsidies to insurance companies or allows them to refuse to cover certain types of things like battery damage or fires.
Sure, EVs are a smaller share of the market, so overall, insurance payouts to ICE vehicle owners are sure to be larger, but with the things mentioned in article (that those of us who are honest and pay attention to) would demand higher insurance premiums for EVs at best, and at worst, denial to cover EVs at all.
We had a car fire in a hospital garage located under the hospital near me back in December, and they had to evacuate the hospital, all the patients, etc. It had all the hallmarks of an EV fire. Difficulty putting the fire out, extended time, toxic gases (I know-all car fires emit toxic gasses), etc.
All the news articles in my Leftist state say nothing about the vehicle. Since then, I have been watching for the release of the full report on the fire, but have seen nothing.
There is guy on YouTube from Australia (MGUY Australia) who is an Engineer and car enthusiast, and his excellent YouTube channel has dozens of videos on why Electric Vehicles are a non-viable technology as currently constituted.
He covers everything from the physics and battery construction to insurability. Here are some excellent ones:
These videos are very well done, by someone who understands the fundamental problems and the science behind them.
I know a kid who was a firefighter in Florida when hurricane Idalia hit. They had to move the water soaked EV’s into an isolated area. They eventually caught fire and burned up because of the saltwater shorted out the batteries. They had to just let them burn.
Assuming they are still somewhat functional, some may end up in home energy storage systems like this...
Do you want this in your garage?
I’ve always dreamed of dying in a house fire...
Many will end up in dumps with mercury filled light bulbs.
My fourth grade Science project was showing how a bulb was brighter in the high salinity medium.
Who could have planned that salt and water would occur on roads?...
Considering how the old blades from wind turbines end up in landfills...
Yep. The Green lie is massive and known by anyone with some knowledge(STEM) and above room temp IQ.
“Yep. The Green lie is massive and known by anyone with some knowledge(STEM) and above room temp IQ.”
It sure is. I took my first semester of Engineering Thermodynamics during the first “energy crisis” in 1973. During that time, all of the liberals were claiming that solar was going to save us. We had a class exercise that showed that this was not even remotely feasible.
It’s not even close, and energy demand is increasing at a far greater clip than generation capacity.
The reality of scientific fundamentals will always win.
And what was the “carbon footprint” for something like that?
Ford Explorer Gross Weight: 5-6000 lbs
4 Runner Gross Weight: 6100-6300 lbs
Pathfinder Gross Weight: 5900-6063
Grand Cherokee Gross Weight: 6050
Ford F-150 Gross Weight: 4200-5700
*****
Point being these vehicles also exceed the guard rails crash attenuators.
Wait till your local crackhead figures out that there is a couple bucks worth of copper in the charger cords……..
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