Saturday, October 22, 2022

Uh-oh

Slight problem.
Saltwater damage from Hurricane Ian has left South Florida with a new danger: electric vehicles (EVs) that spontaneously combust. At least nine EVs have caught fire “without warning,” State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis told ABC News.

Ian was first major hurricane to crash into a region with widespread EV adoption, Eric Frederickson of recycling nonprofit Call2Recycle told ABC.

Saltwater is an electrolyte — a chemical which helps transmit electric charge.

  The Hill
Will insurance companies cover that? Probably deny it as an "act of God."
While the fires have impacted a vanishingly small number of Florida’s EVs, they have become political grist for the state Republican Party.
Well of course it has.
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) accused the Department of Transportation in a letter last week of giving “most consumers … the potentially life-threatening misimpression that their EVs will continue functioning properly after saltwater submersion—much like gas-powered vehicles.”
Christ.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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