(01-11-2024, 07:22 AM)HomelessPatriot Wrote: [ -> ]Hurricane Ian flood damage to EVs creating ticking time bombs in Florida
Salt water reacts with EV batteries
https://abcnews.go.com/US/hurricane-ian-...d=91795016
I still get FD alerts and this is a major concern for fireman.
Good thread
There is a lot of anticipation of China going pop. One of the major issues for EV vehicle makers is enough high end chips, the lack of high-end chips will also slow down the Ai market, there simply isn't enough to serve all of the markets and products that require the chips. Hence, whole industries could come tumbling down with their green agenda.
This guy is on it.
He mentions both the bus fires.
+ 50 brand new McLaren's have been dumped.
Another fire in Derby.
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From the comments section on Geoff's video is this comment.
"On another subject close to your heart, Hertz are now getting rid of all of its 20,000 EV cars replacing them with combustion engines cars. At least without Hertz, there will be slightly less of a line-up at the EV station. Hertz cited excessive repair costs of EV's, and they've priced many below $20,000. Then again, flooding the market will make it difficult for Hertz to sell them quickly at any price".
Hertz offloads all 20,000 EV cars including Tesla's
Colorado
Battery was on fire.
EV's stranded in Chicago.