https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/13/24243982/50000-gallons
50,000 gallons.That’s how much water it took to extinguish the Tesla Semi that caught fire on a California highway last month, according to investigators. That’s the equivalent of one of those carbon-bolted steel tanks used in irrigation or wastewater. And its certainly a lot more than the 500 gallons that was needed to put out a Model S fire in 2018.
EV battery fires are such a concern that the Department of Transportation convened a whole-ass panel about it last month.
Tiny explosions in an engine are bad for the environment. They make cows fart aswell. My ev is clean. The lithium mines have zero carbon emissions. And if everyone has an ev then we won't need petrolium for anything ever again. <insert blue purple hair screaming white chick with a female penis>
Meanwhile, brown children claw lithium ore from the earth with their bare hands...
lmin: sarcasm, right?
Yes ofcourse