Friday, May 3, 2024

Florida Authorities Issue Warning About Electric Car Fires After Hurricane

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You might not want to park the in the garage.

Lately, every time there's a hurricane that rips through , a few days afterward, there's a wave of electric car fires. Firefighters have once again sounded the alarm after Idalia passed through the Sunshine State since, apparently, a lot of people haven't heard about the risk.

Are electric cars ideal for natural disasters?

The problem is EVs and salt water just don't mix well. Days after being flooded by salt water, Teslas and other electric cars can spontaneously combust. Obviously, this is especially concerning if the vehicle is sitting inside a garage or other structure, even near one.

[Photo Credit: Palm Harbor Fire Rescue]

Hybrid vehicles are at the same risk as all-electric models, lest anyone think otherwise.

Palm Harbor Fire Rescue took to Facebook to warn about the danger, showing photos of an EV fire that had just been extinguished in Dunedin. Pinellas Park Fire Department said a Tesla that was being towed after it was flooded by seawater caught fire suddenly and was completely destroyed, as covered by Fox Weather.

As one might imagine, plenty of people are spooked by these fires and they should be. Not taking saltwater damage to an EV seriously can have dire consequences. While it's possible the vehicle might not burst into flames, failing to take precautions could mean losing your home, life, etc.

[Photo Credit: Palm Harbor Fire Rescue]

For its part, Tesla has warned its customers that if their vehicle has been submersed in water of any salinity, like during a hurricane, they should treat the EV as if it had been in a collision. That means contacting your insurance carrier and possibly filing a claim.

All these warnings apply to anything with a lithium-ion battery, including e-bikes, scooters, golf carts, etc., since they, too, can spark a fire inside their battery packs after sitting in salt water.

This article originally appeared in The Auto Wire. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News. Republished with permission.

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Steven Symes
Steven Symes
Steven has loved all things on wheels from an early age. He started off admiring Corvettes and Porsches, but his tastes have grown to include a variety of everything, from classic to modern vehicles.

5 COMMENTS

  1. And in other news, owners of gas-powered vehicles found out that their vehicles will spontaneously rust after being exposed to saltwater.

    The moral of the story: Far better to rust, than to suddenly combust.

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