As Hurricane Idalia caused flooding, some electric vehicles exposed to saltwater caught fire

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Florida firefighters are warning electric car owners to park outside after two flooded EVs suddenly burst into flames.

this week may not have expected another threat — that floodwaters could cause their cars to suddenly burst into flames.

."Saltwater exposure can trigger combustion in lithium-ion batteries. If possible, transfer your vehicle to higher ground." potentially sparking a fire In Florida, fire crews were towing one of the vehicles, a Tesla that had been submerged in Pinellas County, Florida, when it abruptly went up in flames, Palm Harbor Fire Rescue training chief Jason Haynes told CBS MoneyWatch. He said combustion can occur well after a car is exposed to saltwater and emphasized the importance of moving potentially damaged vehicles out of garages and away from nearby structures.

"And it can take from days to weeks later," Patrick Olsen, spokesperson for Carfax, which sells new and used vehicles, told CBS MoneyWatch.

 

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