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Jan 22nd, 2023, 19:52 | #31 |
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Sorry peeps gonna have to sober you up party is over so to speak.
Before you click the link below I'd like to say I take no pleasure in posting this but if you are the sort of person who can still listen please have a read and consider what I am going to add to the link or links as it may be. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...2-injured.html Scroll down to the remains of the BMW and then consider that an EV or even a hybrid with a cell pack in them would not have gone boom literally before you'd have a chance to get out, two lithium cells once compromised fuse and explode almost instantly, sadly this has resulted in 2 deaths and multiple injuries and there's no mention of an EV in the crash and I can only add to that that I hope the injured make full recoveries and my condolences to those that lost someone today. Below is what happens when lithy cells simply short by touching each other or gain a connection between them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-a405s1eio&t=124s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwgdpysXUkA Whole point to the post is today it was a gas engine but imagine a pile up where every car is fitted with lithium cells. Last edited by SnineT; Jan 22nd, 2023 at 20:04. |
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Jan 22nd, 2023, 22:41 | #33 |
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This one might bring it home to anyone thinking this is a good idea, it's foreign but dub'd, skip to 6.45 for the first real example, then go to 8.35 where the extinguisher fails and on to the main event at 10.00 onwards and I'd recommend at least the next 5 minutes footage to see how it dies off and then comes back to life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXbYh8UkbRI A Tesla probably has 10-15 of those packs in it. Intense. |
Jan 22nd, 2023, 22:51 | #34 | |
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A quick google of electric cars in crashes shows a multitude of them being totalled without bursting into flames as you claim. Electric vehicles obviously do present their own unique risks of course. However one might suggest there is a fair bit of scaremongering going on here. I’m also surprised that you shared an article about people sadly being killed in a car crash not involving electric vehicles - as evidence of the dangers of electric vehicles (?).
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Jan 22nd, 2023, 23:16 | #35 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QmqMtPgST4&t=2s
I shared it because atm the majority of cars are still gas powered and if one of them ends up like this then imagine what an EV is going to go up like, I don't share your faith in the marketing and another vid I don't have to hand showed the disassembly of a Ford eMustang battery pack and the engineer found that the battery crate was weak. These things aren't new to me as I'm a long time vaper and I've seen the stories of people losing fingers and half their face from just one cell going thermal normally in unregulated devices that don't have the safety stuff in them, some people swap the safety for the power angle of these things. |
Jan 22nd, 2023, 23:28 | #36 |
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“I don't share your faith in the marketing” - Nor me. Marketing is just that. But I’m not sure what marketing you are referring to? Unless you are referring to the Euro NCAP crash testing I mentioned as marketing(?).
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Jan 23rd, 2023, 06:58 | #39 | |
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NCAP sadly is about as far as a simulation can go and more about saving the occupants legs and necks rather than what's left of the car, the shot of the BMW shows that whatever rear ended it would've easily compromised a battery sledge either in the boot, through the tunnel or the whole floor. And before you respond please show me the NCAP for multiple vehicles at 70mph in fog or heavy rain. Remember the people who are pushing the EV agenda outside of the car makers aren't of an engineering background, they will just grab onto the next new thing and say sorry later, they forced the car makers down this road. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHOevX4DlGk Last edited by SnineT; Jan 23rd, 2023 at 07:04. |
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Jan 23rd, 2023, 08:46 | #40 |
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I don't think ev are inherently more dangerous than ICE, and I also don't buy the claim we have all fallen for marketing hype. The most archaic, noisiest, least refined part of any car is its engine. Most of us use our cars for a task, for many that is a commute. The best commuter car I ever owned was a Lexus LS400. Why? Utter, incomparable refinement. An EV can provide this in spades. Can't wait till I can afford a decent one. Minimal maintenance in comparison to ICE, warm in the mornings, serene in use, no need to use smelly, germ covered petrol or diesel pumps. Sounds like a great solution for my needs anyway, no marketing hype involved.
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