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  • NFL star and family survive house fire ‘caused by Tesla charger’ Randall Cobb, along with wife and three sons, ‘lucky to be alive’ after blaze tears through home

    06/27/2024 9:31:10 AM PDT · by V_TWIN · 42 replies
    telegraph.co.uk ^ | 27 June 2024 | Raoul Simons
    NFL star and his family have survived a house fire that was apparently started by a Tesla charger in their garage. Randall Cobb, 33, escaped from the blaze along with his wife Aiyda and three sons Cade, Caspian and Chance - and even returned to save their pet dog, Louie. No one from the family was injured but the fire caused extensive damage to the property in Nashville, Tennessee. “We are lucky to be alive,” said Aiyda Cobb in an Instagram post on Wednesday. “The Tesla charger caught on fire in the garage late last night and quickly spread. We...
  • South Korea’s EV Sales Held Back by Drivers’ Fears of Battery Fires

    02/06/2024 7:19:32 AM PST · by george76 · 16 replies
    Oil price ^ | Feb 05, 2024, | Charles Kennedy -
    South Korean drivers are concerned that their future EVs could catch fire while charging or in a car crash ... In 2020 and 2021, several high-profile cases of EVs catching fire were reported in South Korea. Three years ago, an electric bus manufactured by Hyundai Motor caught fire while in use. A few months earlier, Hyundai Motor recalled more than 77,000 Kona EVs sold globally after 13 of the electric crossover vehicles caught fire. Hyundai and its battery supplier LG Chem were at odds over the reasons for the recall, with the battery cell maker saying it wasn’t its battery...
  • Is It Time to Ban Electric Vehicles?-The taboo little problem of the battery fire hazard.

    08/21/2023 5:44:55 AM PDT · by SJackson · 39 replies
    Frontpagemagazine ^ | August 21, 2023 | Stephen Moore
    The New York Fire Department recently reported that so far this year there have been 108 lithium-ion battery fires in New York City, which have injured 66 people and killed 13. According to FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh, “There is not a small amount of fire, it (the vehicle) literally explodes.” The resulting fire is “very difficult to extinguish and so it is particularly dangerous.” Last year there were more than 200 fires from batteries from e-bikes, EVs and other devices. A fire ignited at an e-bike shop and killed four people near midnight on the morning of June 20. Two...