Statistics Show ICE Vehicle Fires 20 Time More Likely Than EV Fires
With electric vehicle adoption picking up steam in major markets such as the United States, there have been increasing reports of EVs catching fire and requiring gallons of water to put out. Extinguishing a regular car fire takes around 1,000 to 2,000 liters of water while an electric car fire can take up to 150,000 liters of water to be put out. The potential for lithium-ion batteries to overheat and catch fire, coupled with the insane amount of water needed to put out electric vehicle fires, has raised fears that electric cars may present a significant danger to urban populations.…