Why not?
Well ok, I can see the fear. I’m not sure how many gasoline fires happen on new cars but we must admit this exposure for EV cars does not help the product.
I don’t know but think it’s reasonable that it may scare some people because it’s so dramatic.
I mean here is a brand spanking new Mercedes possibly burning up a home and nothing but steel left after the fire, “cause under investigation” quite disturbing and current news (no pun

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Adding fuel to the fire this 2023 does have some type of recall on it involving the battery monitoring?
However I’m a bit thrown off by the report of the fire quickly brought under control once fire fighters arrived. I never hear that when lithium is involved.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article277543373.html
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mercedes...5Y7PRCyG06P6mzGN0IpLA_UxA2r2jSdDLRjkRg71i1xGC
Aftermath photos of the car, I’m not so sure I ever saw one with just steel remaining but I’m not someone who pays much attention to car fires. This one initially caught my attention due to the completeness of the burn.
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local...-safety-after-fire-destroys-her-nocatee-home/
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