theblunden
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jeep grand cherokee 4xe maybeNot sure, Im confused. Looks like a Lightning but that front grill on the ground looks different?
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jeep grand cherokee 4xe maybeNot sure, Im confused. Looks like a Lightning but that front grill on the ground looks different?
That’s what I thought but then you see the Bed at the end of the video.jeep grand cherokee 4xe maybe
Ford planted a Jeep grill in front of it to throw the scent offlooks like the Tesla pack never ignited didn't need to use much water to put that out. The grill is a puzzler as it looks like a trunk but the lighting grill would have melted pretty quickly.
Or get two JuiceBox chargers and load share.I think I would have to upgrade my Electric Panel.....
Might be a burned out hummer grill.That’s what I thought but then you see the Bed at the end of the video.
I don’t think the Gladiator has the same style grill
You are correct it generally is more difficult because when you have an EV battery thermal runway, the chemical reaction driving the fire is not dependent on ambient oxygen to burn, so traditional firefighting methods aimed at oxygen starvation are ineffective. However, a sufficiently large amount of water can *cool* the battery enough to stop the thermal runaway, which is it appears to be more difficult to extinguish since it needs more water resources.So correct me if I am wrong, maybe I have heard too much of the propaganda against EVs but I thought an EV battery fire was fairly difficult to put out. From the video it seems like they got it handled and the actual fire put out fairly quickly.
I read the article, which states one is a pickup and it is definitely not a R1T, so it is a Lightning. The picture shows the Tesla is plugged in and the article states one vehicle was still plugged into a charger.That wheel has a 6-lug pattern. All the the jeep images I can find have 5 lugs. The wheels in the video look very much like a Lightning Platinum's wheels.