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Old Posted Oct 7, 2022, 3:51 AM
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ele...official-warns

Electric vehicles are exploding from water damage after Hurricane Ian, top Florida official warns

Fox News ^ | Oct. 7, 2022 | Thomas Catenacci
Posted on 10/6/2022, 5:34:09 PM by Rennes Templar

A top Florida state official warned Thursday that firefighters have battled a number of fires caused by electric vehicle (EV) batteries waterlogged from Hurricane Ian.

EV batteries that have been waterlogged in the wake of the hurricane are at risk of corrosion, which could lead to unexpected fires, according to Jimmy Patronis, the state's top financial officer and fire marshal.

"There’s a ton of EVs disabled from Ian. As those batteries corrode, fires start," Patronis tweeted Thursday. "That’s a new challenge that our firefighters haven’t faced before. At least on this kind of scale."

"It takes special training and understanding of EVs to ensure these fires are put out quickly and safely,...

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Last week, Hurricane Ian pummeled cities along Florida's west coast including Naples and Fort Myers, making landfall as a Category 4 storm. The hurricane caused more than 100 deaths and over a million residents to lose power.

It is unclear how many EVs were impacted or destroyed by the storm.

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likely existing corrosion from constant exposure to salt in the air. still, definitely something that shouldn't be happening. afaik the battery module should be fully sealed - it's not that uncommon to have to drive in very heavy rains, and water and electricity don't mix of course.
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