Don't park one of these cars in your garage. 
https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/tesla-model-s-lights-up-like-a-firecracker/

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/tesla-model-s-lights-up-like-a-firecracker/
Does gasoline self-combust? I would think that probably all parked ICE vehicle fires are the result of either being struck, or an electrical failure that starts a fire which is fueled by the gasoline. Gas doesn't just start a fire.Yep, best to stick with that super safe gasoline which has never taken out a garage or house./s
Considering the relative numbers I would say gasoline is safe.Yep, best to stick with that super safe gasoline which has never taken out a garage or house./s
That's a little misleading.There was a tanker truck explosion in MI just last week.
Does gasoline self-combust? ...
Any vehicle whether it is ICE or EV has the capacity to catch on fire. Without accurate statistical analysis it is impossible to determine which type of vehicle is more/less dangerous. Anyone remember the Ford recall on cruise control module starting fires? A manager who worked in claim does because her husbands compay vehicle caught on fire inside her their garage and burned the house down. Whether or not you embrace EV articles like this are just to grab headlines. No mention of the 18 wheeler fire i saw on I 55 on my way back from IL. If every single vehicle fire was equally reported on there wouldn't be space for the rest of the news. I hate yellow journalism like this as it benefits no one, its a scare tactic.
I would be curious to see what those numbers are. It may very well be that EVs burn more often relative to how many are on the road - I truly don't know. I expect that EV fires are more interesting news than conventional vehicle fires, so the headlines are likely skewed.Considering the relative numbers I would say gasoline is safe.
Yep, best to stick with that super safe gasoline which has never taken out a garage or house./s
I would be curious to see what those numbers are. It may very well be that EVs burn more often relative to how many are on the road - I truly don't know. I expect that EV fires are more interesting news than conventional vehicle fires, so the headlines are likely skewed.
I don't know either, but would expect they do burn more, now, but won't at some point soon. The tech is getting better every day, literally as well as figuratively. It's not rocket science....actually some of the tech is pretty much rocket science, and rockets still blow upI would be curious to see what those numbers are. It may very well be that EVs burn more often relative to how many are on the road - I truly don't know. I expect that EV fires are more interesting news than conventional vehicle fires, so the headlines are likely skewed.