aggievaulter07 said:
16 pages of one big circle jerk comprised of 95% ignorance and facepalms. Great job, guys.
Yes, the fanboyish need to argue with anyone who doesn't like the same model of car someone else just bought is sort of funny.
The LG 90kw battery in the Jag probably wasn't the problem, imho, but rather the JLR-designed charging/battery management system. that's my guess.
Less than 1 year old electric bus in
Connecticut also burnt up to a crisp this week, after sitting idle since July 20th;
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The Hamden Fire Department responded to a lithium-ion battery fire that turned an unoccupied CT Transit electric bus into an inferno in a parking lot on Saturday, according to a report by WTNH.
"Officials said the fire was difficult to extinguish due to the thermal chemical process that produces great heat and continually reignites," the outlet reported.
Assistant Fire Chief Jeffrey Naples noted that firemen had to use "copious" amounts of water to extinguish the flames.
"Lithium ion battery fires are difficult to extinguish due to the thermal chemical process that produces great heat and continually reignites," fire officials told New Haven Register. "Exposures were protected at the scene."
Two CT Transit workers were hospitalized as a precaution after being exposed to smoke. Moreover, two firefighters were also taken to a hospital to be treated for heat exhaustion.
CT Transit Interim Deputy General Manager Josh Rickman reportedly said that the bus that caught on fire was bought and delivered in 2021. The cause of the fire is currently being investigated by the Connecticut State Police Fire and Explosion Investigative Unit.
Back to diesel for CT Transit, despite their governor's proclamation to move to EV buses only by 2024:
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The bus was delivered in December and began service in January according to CTtransit spokesperson Josh Rickman. "The bus, last operated on July 20, on routes 243 and 265, and was not in service at the time of the incident," Rickman said. "Bus fires are rare, but can occur similar to cars. This is CTtransit's first fire incident with a battery electric bus. Bus operators, maintenance staff and others undergo extensive training and safety protocols are in place."
Due to the fire, the entire electric bus fleet has been pulled from service as a precaution. "The importance of rider safety is demonstrated by taking these buses out of service and ensuring a thorough investigation is completed prior to any redeployment of the fleet," Rickman said. "We have deployed diesel buses to make sure people get to where they need to be."
I know, I know, 'what does this have to do with politics, nortex?' Well, it was the DEMOCRATS who pushed for and got a DoT program for federal grants that enabled Connecticut to buy about 20 of these inferno machines on wheels powered by Chicom batteries.
Sen. Chris Murphy was happy about the press/photo ops just a few months ago. It is part of an
initiative including 15 states (communist mostly) and DC (wholly communist) to move more gov't fleets to EV.
The fix, as one might expect for a gov't program, is to issue an RFP for bids for a new 'telemetry' system for their fleet of electric vehicles, as an expensive add on. "
Can you tell us if this thing is burning/about to burn up?"