It's not an electrical fire, it's a combustible metal fire. Generally using water on Lithium ion fires is considered ok.
Unless you show up after it's been on fire for a bit. when the heat melted the lion polymers down to Li
Yeah we shouldn't dunk too hard on this. Electric vehicles and solar panels are great but they both need special firefighting techniques. Teslas on the other hand...
Step 1) this
Step 2) put them in tunnels
Step 3) ???
Step 4) paedophillia ring on Marsmeanwhile trabants are still in use despite the last factory closing in 1991
can confirm , one parrks in front of my work every day ... embarrinssing all other cars by his existence..
Just to put this in perspective, this is between 32 and 64 firetrucks full of water.
Pretty funny considering most car fires are put out with one truck and a trash line
lmao tesla's website says ~3k gallons of water is needed. https://i.imgur.com/0vLFsq3.png turns out that was a fuckin lie
Thinking of the Reno 911 scene where the dog goes running back into the burning building after being rescued, but instead it's a Tesla owner being saved by firefighters and saying "phew, thanks!" and immediately going back to autonomous driving from the backseat