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The instances of car batteries catching fire is being grossly exagerated. What is not exagerated however is the damage that can be caused to property as a result of a large lithium battery catching fire by any means. The Fire Service are more concerned over this issue as a lithium battery fire is very difficult to deal with.
Also, the issues of deterioration of an electric vehicle's range and the future problems of disposing of these dead batteries is being surpressed. In Germany the consumers have woken up to these issues and some German manufacturers are revising their decisions to phase out ICE vehicles.
My cousin is the chief fire officer for Jersey. They are extremely concerned about the risks EV's pose. Not only EV's but e-bikes are also major headache for them as they are generally stored and charged indoors.
Whilst the risk of an EV battery just catching fire may be low, it does and has happened and when parked in a multi store car park or in the basement car park of a block of flats with dozens of other EV's that's going to cause unnecessary deaths and damage to property.
The batteries are also at risk when the vehicle is involved in an accident

