Tuesday evening, Engine 73 responded to a vehicle fire at Willow Creek Road and Willow Lake Road. The fire was quickly contained, and thankfully no injuries occurred. Vehicle fires can escalate ...
Burning Teslas are delaying recovery efforts for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires as their lithium batteries help ...
India is embracing the EV revolution but the concerns about safety and charging risks still revolves. With proper guidance ...
Inside each electric vehicle (EV) are hundreds or even thousands of lithium-ion cells, which store large amounts of energy.
Did you know that electric and hybrid vehicles catch fire less frequently than gas-powered cars? But if they do, the fire is very hard to extinguish. Let's explore why that is.
Firefighters used one of their engines to drag the burning SUV from the garage, and prevent it from creating significant ...
Electric vehicles have entered the mainstream, and even city administrations are using them for public transport as they try to "go green." However, the opposite is also true, with the DC ...
The grounds of the Getty Villa caught fire on Tuesday as a blaze continued tearing through the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades. The museum and its staff were not harmed, according to a ...
Sony’s first foray into the world of electric vehicles is arguably one of the ... But there’s a catch, as Sony’s tie-in with the Japanese legacy automaker is currently only available to ...
OLATHE, Kan. (KCTV) - The Olathe Fire Department responds to both fire and ice emergencies across the city. And it’s certainly had enough snow an ice for awhile. The fire department shared video ...
In 2020, Musk wrote that Tesla vehicles, like most electric vehicles, are more than 500 percent less likely to catch fire than combustion engine cars. He also noted at the time that more than a ...
Ford also said Friday that it's extending its program that offers customers who buy or lease an electric vehicle a free home charger and complimentary installation through the end of March.