25,000 Gallons of Water and 42 Minutes Needed to Extinguish Tesla Fire

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https://ijr.com/tesla-catches-on-fire-takes-over-25000-gallons-of-water/#insticator-commenting

And after all that time it took and all that water it took to put the fire out, they had to have a Hazmat Team come in to clean up what was left.

But that is what Sleepy and his Democrats want us all to drive. 

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Avatar sully16 -
#1
Small lithium batteries are dangerous, I can't even imagine being near one of these things if it get damaged in any form.
Avatar Think -
#2
I have talked to firemen who don't like going near these fires for fear of them badly burning their lungs.  Jay Leno called them "flaming boxes of death" but you won't find that anywhere on the internet because the info has been scrubbed from the net.
Avatar Think -
#3
Oh and of course California has fire problems and water shortages so the first thing they want to do is ban reliable and clean old technology  with their energy eugenics program.

Clearly Gov Newsom does not care how ridiculously ignorant and stupid his policies are.

Governor "I don't care don't bother me with the trivial details...just do it!" Newsom
Avatar JAP69 -
#4
Lithium batteries are big time bad. This electric vehicle push is not going to fly.
Avatar grwurston -
#5
Could you imagine a multi car accident and having several EVs all on fire at the same time?

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