Teslag said:
cecil77 said:
Teslag said:
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Lone Stranger said:
An engineering expert witness I know in the battery arena said based on data from the last two years EV's are 3.2 times more likely to catch on fires than an ICE vehicle. So for every 1 ICE vehicle fire there are 3.2 EV vehicle fires. Sounds about right.
Well, kind of. The difference is the sheer numbers of ICEs compared to EVs.
That's why the NTSB publishes the numbers in per 100,000 rates. And it overwhelmingly shows ICE bombs to be more fire prone.
This does not separate out fires on the open road versus parked in a garage. Shirley, you are intelligent enough to understand this very important distinction in this debate.
That lack of data didnt stop everyone on this thread from jumping to a conclusion now did it?
You were caught being being misleading.
Not true at all. An ice bomb doesn't get to exclude everything outside the engine block.
Not the point. Burning in a collision is not the same as burning all alone in a garage.
But for that matter, yes you can isolate fire causes to power generation to compare the two technologies.
Look, you know EV fires are a problem, both in frequency and severity. You didn't even address it in the "EVs should be banned" thread. It's one thing to advocate, but your mono-maniacal blindness to any problems is just plain silly, and a little sad. (yes, yes, I know you've got an ICE truck...)