I don't recall ever seeing a Roadster. But then only 2450 Roadsters were made with an estimated 1500 still drivable and they were sold into 30 countries. Fairly scarce...
Cheers!
Cheers!
This teaser/headline is a little deceptive. If I read the article correctly, EVs will only cut the year-to-year increase in gasoline demand, not total gasoline demand.
ICE vehicles also burn up regularly. Last data reported in this thread showed ICE vehicles caught on fire something like 60 times more often than BEVs (adjusted for numbers in service.) Is there any data to show that EVs are getting more fire prone than !CE vehicles? Otherwise this article is just sensationalist click bait at best, and deliberate misinformation at worst.Some disturbing news (from Korea, via Germany) re EV battery fires.
It seems like EVERYTHING is misinformation these days.ICE vehicles also burn up regularly. Last data reported in this thread showed ICE vehicles caught on fire something like 60 times more often than BEVs (adjusted for numbers in service.) Is there any data to show that EVs are getting more fire prone than !CE vehicles? Otherwise this article is just sensationalist click bait at best, and deliberate misinformation at worst.
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It also seems like EVERYTHING is burning up!It seems like EVERYTHING is misinformation these days.
I live on a cul-de-sac. This is my pic, just before my neighbor's house burned down. Yes, I called them and got them (and their dog) out of there before the inferno. ICE vehicle started it (bmw).It also seems like EVERYTHING is burning up!
So glad you helped! That's horrible!I live on a cul-de-sac. This is my pic, just before my neighbor's house burned down. Yes, I called them and got them (and their dog) out of there before the inferno. ICE vehicle started it (bmw).
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Yikes. My guess is it was some gadget or charger plugged into the car that caught fire. Or some road debris wedged underneath.I live on a cul-de-sac. This is my pic, just before my neighbor's house burned down. Yes, I called them and got them (and their dog) out of there before the inferno. ICE vehicle started it (bmw).
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Yes those ICE cars are quite dangerous and I'm glad I only have electric vehicles parked in my garage. Much much safer.Yikes. My guess is it was some gadget or charger plugged into the car that caught fire. Or some road debris wedged underneath.
There was an incident recently here where a Tesla Model Y caught fire on the side of the interstate. Took 36,000 gals of water to put it out because it kept catching on fire again
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Or as usual, the Germans over-engineer everything to such perfection that a little mishap makes for a spectacular failure.Yikes. My guess is it was some gadget or charger plugged into the car that caught fire. Or some road debris wedged underneath.
There was an incident recently here where a Tesla Model Y caught fire on the side of the interstate. Took 36,000 gals of water to put it out because it kept catching on fire again
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They had just had the engine replaced by BMW. So, likely something not quite right with that service.Yikes. My guess is it was some gadget or charger plugged into the car that caught fire. Or some road debris wedged underneath.
There was an incident recently here where a Tesla Model Y caught fire on the side of the interstate. Took 36,000 gals of water to put it out because it kept catching on fire again
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Lol. Remember last year when Chevy said "don't park your Bolt in the garage"?. Today, this. Looks like a minor recall though, affecting relatively few vehicles.Yes those ICE cars are quite dangerous and I'm glad I only have electric vehicles parked in my garage. Much much safer.
Guess it depends on whether it cost a lot more than expected to install those seven stations or whether the money just hasn't been spent yet. I saw that article when it came out, but I suppose I'm going to have to read it again...we'll see if this money actually produces chargers somewhere or not. The Washington Post reported a few months ago that only seven (!!!) new charging stations had been installed in the two years since the money was approved.
They should just hand the money to Elon if they want to get it done this century.Guess it depends on whether it cost a lot more than expected to install those seven stations or whether the money just hasn't been spent yet. I saw that article when it came out, but I suppose I'm going to have to read it again...
Well they're just handing the money to the states, which seems to be the way they do everything that has anything to do with transportation. I suppose the states can turn around and hand the money to Elon if they want to.They should just hand the money to Elon if they want to get it done this century.
The Bolt park-outside-order was incredibly overcautious. Something like nine thousandths of a percent of Bolts had caught fire because of an issue they found.
Gives the expression "speed shifting" a whole new dimension.second gear.
Scotty, engage inertial dampers...“We’re talking 0-60 in 1.4 seconds. That’s fast enough to rearrange your internal organs and make you question your life choices, all before you hit second gear."
Yes, please?
https://electrek.co/2024/09/07/1070-hp-awd-electric-dodge-hornet-r-t-goes-from-0-60-in-1-4-sec/