Submitted by chrisdh79 t3_zrojov in technology
raymate t1_j1687dr wrote
Reply to comment by Bigbadmayo in GM recalls 140,000 Chevrolet Bolt EVs over fire risks by chrisdh79
They sure do. They use Lithium-ion type cells
It can be lithium polymer or lithium iron phosphate but they are all classed as Lithium-ion
Lipo, lip, li-poly are the same type, Some just use different chemistry but are classed as lithium-ion
They have super high energy density and have great weight to power ratio compared to some older battery technology. This is why EVs use them.
Put 20-30 lead acid batteries in a EV and see how fast that can move.
They are also if not treated right or physically damaged can have an catastrophic thermal runaway. You do not want to be near one of it goes up. They are getting safer and have many safety features built in but EV batteries are not much different from the one in your phone or laptop.
Why do you think the emergency services have special training to deal with a EV itβs not like a normal car fire
Carpetron t1_j176mzk wrote
I like how you keep posting your anti-ev rants when this recall was for the seatbelt pretensioners π f'n classic
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