Another electric car issue

Started by klondike, July 08, 2023, 06:45:16 AM

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klondike

If there weren't enough already. That 2030 target looks ever more unlikely to me.

Electric Car Explosion Risk Sees Them Quarantined in Spaces 50 Times Bigger Than Petrol Car

Electric cars that sustain minor bumps are being kept 15 metres apart in repair yards over fears they might explode, adding to insurance bills as they require 50 times more space than petrol cars. The Telegraph has more.

Government guidelines recommend electric vehicles with damaged batteries should be "quarantined" from other vehicles due to the risk of battery fires. Damaged batteries pose a risk of "thermal runaway" where the energy stored in the battery releases rapidly, creating temperatures of up to 400°C.

But the practice threatens to increase costs for the insurance industry by more than £600m, costs which ultimately could be passed onto drivers in increased premiums, according to a report by automotive risk firm Thatcham Research.

It said insurers would need to spend an additional £900m a year on quarantine facilities for damaged cars as a result of the safety measures by 2035, as more battery-powered vehicles take to the roads. The extra costs risk adding £20 a year onto all car insurance premiums, rising to £28 by 2050 when there are expected to be some 360,000 electric cars on the road network.

Just two damaged electric cars can fit into the same space that would otherwise fit 100 petrol or diesel cars, under current the DVLA and Transport Department guidelines.

Adrian Watson, of Thatcham Research, said: "I've seen salvage plants with quarantining compounds. Any EV goes straight in there and sits there for a week before they do anything with it."

The placement of the battery within electric cars can make it more likely that it will be damaged and written off after a minor accident, according to experts who have previously pointed to common 'skateboard' designs. These place batteries underneath the car, leaving them susceptible to damage from minor accidents such as mounting the kerb.

https://dailysceptic.org/2023/07/07/electric-car-explosion-risk-sees-them-quarantined-in-spaces-50-times-bigger-than-petrol-car/






Michael Rolls

another disadvantage of the things which will increase everybody's insurance premiums
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klondike

Yours has the same type of battery in it.....

Alex

It says you can damage battery by mounting the kerb !  Oh dear  :rolleyes:

Raven

I have said all along that I will never have one, and I reinforce that mind set everytime I see yet another problem with the darn things.  :yell:

Michael Rolls

Quote from: klondike on July 08, 2023, 07:19:04 AMYours has the same type of battery in it.....
Don't think I am happy about it - no choice
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