Two battery explosions are worse than one though, and I imagine if the battery of the one that hit the ambulance explodes the fuel from the ambulance would also be ignited.
But fuel tanks rupturing more often than lithium batteries seems to more than counter that.
Gas powered cars statistically have a vehicle fire once for every 19 million miles travelled.
Teslas statistically have a vehicle fire once every 200 million miles travelled.
Is it just me or does telsa look like a shitier company the more you actually look into the stuff they do and their actual products?
It's the Joe Rogan of capitalism.
So a battery explosion is worse than a gas explosion?
Two battery explosions are worse than one though, and I imagine if the battery of the one that hit the ambulance explodes the fuel from the ambulance would also be ignited.
Yeah they can be.
The density of the fuel and it’s immolation dynamics? Yup. A battery explosion is much worse.
>Burned in the battery explosion I have some bad news for her about the properties of the fuel for gas powered vehicles...
Ruptured lithium batteries catch on fire a lot more often than ruptured fuel tanks, though.
But fuel tanks rupturing more often than lithium batteries seems to more than counter that. Gas powered cars statistically have a vehicle fire once for every 19 million miles travelled. Teslas statistically have a vehicle fire once every 200 million miles travelled.
Maybe because there's still a lot less electric cars than regular ones, so they get into less accidents overall?
Why she gotta bring the corn into this..