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Title: Water-damaged EV batteries turn Tesla Model X and other electric cars in Florida into fire hazards
Post by: Redaktion on October 08, 2022, 00:44:03
The salt water-triggered corrosion in electric cars such as the Tesla Model X can ultimately lead to dangerous and unexpected fires, which is why officials in Florida are now drawing attention to this important issue. Florida firefighters will further receive special training that teaches them how to put out EV fires quickly and safely.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Water-damaged-EV-batteries-turn-Tesla-Model-X-and-other-electric-cars-in-Florida-into-fire-hazards.660368.0.html
Title: Re: Water-damaged EV batteries turn Tesla Model X and other electric cars in Florida into fire hazar
Post by: Paul GOVAN on October 08, 2022, 13:20:37
The saltwater flooding threat is absurdly but predictably exaggerated. Teslas are renowned for their ability to be driven through flooded roads - 2 to 3 feet of water(video link).  Saltwater?  Solution:  take the EV or any vehicle for a full-blown carwash and hose-down after an extremely rare seawater flooding event like this hurricane.
Watch;  "Tesla Model 3 Conquers Deep Floodwaters - One Of The Safest Cars In The World!" :
youtu.be/j_mMtDjjvK4
  Also see these articles offering an informed contrary perspective re EVs, floods, risk, damage etc:
1) insideevs.com/news/521633/tesla-model3-handles-deep-flood/
2) auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/vehicles/electric-car-shock.htm
Oh yeah - and when, like Floridians, you've had ample warnings that another major storm is about to assault or asSALT  you - take intelligent pre-emptive precautions - not just with respect to any vehicles you may own. It ain't rocket or socket science!
PS. add "h..p // ww" etc to my above links to get them to work - this site doesn't like/allow external links.
Paul G
Title: Re: Water-damaged EV batteries turn Tesla Model X and other electric cars in Florida into fire hazar
Post by: EarlyAdopter on October 08, 2022, 20:32:07
Usually this corrosion and shorting happens on the 12V side, same as any gas car. Those catch fire occasionally after flooding in salt water just the same. The high voltage battery is sealed.