I spoke to a firefighter a couple of years ago in the UK We have quite good electrical regulations and most houses are brick. House fires are rare these days in the UK.
When my EV caught fire a few years ago it was outside, It would have burned a house down if it was garaged.
I just wonder how much does it cost to completely charge a dead EV, The strain it is going to put on the Power Plant in your neck of the woods, especially in the summer when the power consumpotion is higher, and 90% of every home has one, hmmmmm?
Most electric car owners are installing charging stations inside their garages.
This should get interesting. How many future house fires will the car makers be liable for?
I spoke to a firefighter a couple of years ago in the UK We have quite good electrical regulations and most houses are brick. House fires are rare these days in the UK.
When my EV caught fire a few years ago it was outside, It would have burned a house down if it was garaged.
I just wonder how much does it cost to completely charge a dead EV, The strain it is going to put on the Power Plant in your neck of the woods, especially in the summer when the power consumpotion is higher, and 90% of every home has one, hmmmmm?
I heard California is already planning on limiting EV charging during the coming (summer) months