Mach1E
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Not even remotely the same thing we are discussing.This picture is the result of a Chevy Bolt battery fire in a parked garage. You want to argue that the risk of an arc flash fire does not go up when the power draw from the motor is at full load? I work around 480V on a daily basis and every electrician I know would disagree with that statement.
If anything there is probably more safety engineering around what happens to the car while the motor is under full load than while it's in a parked state... so that could be why the fires seemed to happen more in parked cars.
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Acceleration in a BEV causing fires is as true as going outside in the cold will cause you to catch pneumonia.
People may repeat the same lie over and over, but it doesn’t make it true.
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