USCG VET @USCG_VET_IS_BACK
If you had an EV that was impacted by storm surge, you need to get it towed away.
The saltwater can compromise lithium-ion batteries, leading to thermal runaway, and that can burn down your home. That includes scooters, e-bikes, golf carts and tools. Get it away from your home.
08:17 PM - Oct 02, 2024
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mars 1776 donated @mars_1776
02 October, 08:30
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A wonder what will happen to flooded EVs in WNC? Although not saltwater, muddy water has minerals in it.

Even flooded gas vehicles have to be sold as flood damaged. My understanding is some components may wear out sooner.

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USCG VET @USCG_VET_IS_BACK
02 October, 08:34
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To be completely honest, i don't know much about EV's and or the effects of salt verses fresh water to really comment on it.

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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
02 October, 08:25
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Not only that, proper disposal of those items has to be done, you can't just throw it away, and I heard on the radio, any type of water, salt or without salt. Charging stations were backed up and they were telling people to think before they drive because of delays their car would run out of energy perhaps before they got to a charging station!

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