• Asetru@feddit.org
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    the breakthrough that makes EVs safer than ICE cars

    Did Toyota write this? EVs already are much safer than ICEs, the headline reads like it’s trying to gaslight people into thinking otherwise.

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        The main thing is there’s no big engine in the front, so your entire hood can now be a crumple zone, and it’s easier to design to be safe in impacts. The center of gravity is also much lower so there’s a lower chance of a rollover.

        On the other hand… Tesla’s have a habit of locking their occupants inside when the car is on fire because SOMEONE decided mechanical latches were too expensive.

        And as others have mentioned… the added weight also makes it less safe for everyone else outside the car.

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        The article is about batteries that might catch fire less often.

        ICEs catch fire much more often than EVs already. The comment was specifically about that.

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          Except the fact that batteries burn extremely rapidly. In case of fire you have seconds to open the door and help the driver/passaners escape out of the vehicle

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            I’ve heard that gasoline also tends to burn rapidly. The Mythbusters usually had to add gas to make their explosions look cooler

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              Not as rapidly as lithium batteries. From firefighting perspective this is much uglier case. Bonus issue: unlike gasoline, you can’t extinguish it reliably - it has to burn out on its own

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            Dude…gas cars blow up every day. It’s so common it’s not news.

            Vehicle fires report | NFPA Research

            National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) https://www.nfpa.org/ › research › fire-statistical-reports Oct 31, 2024 — The 195,927 highway vehicle fires per year in 2018–2022 caused an average of 579 civilian deaths; 1,336 civilian injuries.

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      EVs already are much safer than ICEs

      For the occupant or those who are involved in a collision with one?

      EVs are heavy

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        They don’t catch fire that often though.

        Which is what that headline is about.

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            While true, you should also mention that there’s way more ICEs and (more importantly) the way they burn is much, much safer.

            You can’t really extinguish lithium fire, it burns way hotter, and it’s more toxic.

            Comparatively an ICE car burning is not a big deal; they almost never make other stuff around them burn, and also when they catch on fire it’s pretty much exclusively only when people are still near/in them so there’s A chance to notice it and do something about it.

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      Except their weight which leads to insane amounts of energy transfer and also none of the intrastructure, like guardrails, is built to handle that much weight so low down.

      The way to safer is to reduce the amount of cars.

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          It probably has more to do with the people that buy BMWs, Rams, and Teslas driving like fucking idiots than with the cars themselves.

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            I was about to say that when I am near a tesla, bmw, or ram truck I anticipate them driving like jackasses. teslas can go both ways though, either unnecessarily slow or crazy bmw style impatient driving