Given that lithium reacts with water, that should come as no surprise. Using water on lithium is like using kerosene to put out a house fire.
“Given that lithium reacts with water, that should come as no surprise. Using water on lithium is like using kerosene to put out a house fire.”
Your post is contrary to accepted fire suppression methods and may endanger lives if believed.
And by now, fire departments are prepared to deal with EV fires. They would have the appropriate chemicals needed to put that out. They would not use water at all.