佛羅里達颶風:被淹的電動汽車著火了!

佛羅里達颶風:被淹的電動汽車著火了!

– 再次燃燒和触電的風險 –

美國國家公路交通安全管理局:

電動汽車浸入鹽水後點火的零星事件。

佛羅里達金融服務部

吉米·帕特羅尼斯 (CFO)

颶風伊恩襲擊佛羅里達

在恢復活動中,我目睹了一輛被淹的電動汽車起火的事件。

大紀元時報

https://mb.epochtimes.jp/2022/10/121483.html

Ouragan en Floride : un véhicule électrique inondé prend feu !

– Risque de rebrûlure et d’électrocution –

NHTSA :

Il y a eu des incidents sporadiques d’allumage de véhicules électriques après avoir été immergés dans de l’eau salée.

Département des services financiers de Floride

Jimmy Patronis (directeur financier)

L’ouragan Ian frappe la Floride

Au cours des activités de récupération, j’ai été témoin d’un incident où un véhicule électrique inondé a pris feu.

Epoch Times Epoch Times

Hurrikan in Florida: Überflutetes Elektrofahrzeug fängt Feuer!

– Gefahr von Nachverbrennung und Stromschlag –

NHTSA:

Es gab sporadische Vorfälle, bei denen sich Elektrofahrzeuge entzündeten, nachdem sie in Salzwasser getaucht worden waren.

Finanzdienstleistungsministerium von Florida

Jimmy Patronis (Finanzvorstand)

Hurrikan Ian trifft Florida

Während der Bergungsarbeiten wurde ich Zeuge eines Vorfalls, bei dem ein überflutetes Elektrofahrzeug Feuer fing.

Epochenzeiten Epochenzeiten

Hurricane- and Flood-Damaged Vehicles

NHTSA

Flood-Damaged Vehicles

When hurricanes hit, vehicles are often flooded.

The obvious questions that come up after a flood are whether the vehicle is safe to drive or what to do if a vehicle is destroyed.

A not-so-obvious question for a flood victim or any used-car buyer: How do I make sure a vehicle I’m buying wasn’t previously damaged in a flood?

Below are frequently asked questions and answers.

Info for Flood Victims

Once flood waters recede,
you’ll likely be assessing whether your vehicle is able to be used again or if it’s been damaged beyond repair.

It’s important to do a thorough assessment of the vehicle

before you start it up, because there could be damage that isn’t visible.

https://www.nhtsa.gov/hurricane-and-flood-damaged-vehicles

Why 6 flooded EVs burst into flames after Hurricane Ian

– E&E News

The flooded cars’ lithium-ion batteries were loaded with energy when highly conductive salt water poured over them.

They burned for “hours and hours” and required “thousands upon thousands” of gallons of water to extinguish

— a far more intensive process than what a typical gas car fire would require,

said Heather Mazurkiewicz, a fire department spokesperson.

At least one EV reignited after flames were put out, destroying two houses that had survived the storm, officials said.

https://www.eenews.net/articles/why-6-flooded-evs-burst-into-flames-after-hurricane-ian/