https://wonderfulengineering.com/this-is-how-you-handle-a-lithium-ion-battery-fire-in-an-electric-vehicle/
This Is How You Handle A Lithium-ion Battery Fire In An Electric Vehicle
2019-04-21  The Engineer

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video
https://youtu.be/8n5Wf7TlGrU
High Voltage Vehicle Firefighting - Brock Archer
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Electric cars on the rise thanks to their many benefits. Not only do they
help in keeping the environment safe by reducing emissions, but they are
also far less noisy and quite economical. That’s not where the list of
benefits end; electric vehicles are also fast enough to take on the famous
conventional car brands in drag races. However, they feature enormous
battery packs that can become the reason for strong fires if they are
punctured.

Firefighters all over the world have to be prepared for this because this is
new and would soon become a regular occurrence as the electric cars become
more and more common. So what do you do when an electric vehicle catches
fire? An amazing video from Brock Archer shows the considerations that you
must weigh in when handling fire caused by hybrid or electric vehicle. The
video also explains tactics that are effective.

While the most obvious way of extinguishing an electric fire that was caused
by a punctured lithium-ion batter is by throwing water on it, many response
teams would typically make use of dry chemicals or foam for taking out the
fire. The thing is that this approach won’t work with the EVs. The best way
to take out such fires is by using the old-fashioned way of throwing water.
You can see in the video that a constant stream of water directed at the
battery is the most optimal way of cooling down and ultimately extinguishing
the fire.

Whether you are dealing with a fire in your vehicle or helping someone else
out, do not try to open the battery or touch any of the parts that have high
voltage. These areas are the most likely recipient of heat and cause severe
injury to you. Electric vehicle owners, nay, all drivers must carry an up to
date high-volume fire extinguisher with them ...
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Tesla expands rooftop solar arrays at Gigafactory 1 in Nevada
A recent flyby over Tesla’s Gigafactory 1 site in Nevada has shown that the
electric car maker’s expansive battery factory has been fitted with
additional solar panels. The new additions ...
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-gigafactory-1-solar-panels-model-3-battery-production/




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