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EV fires are super rare. The overwhelming majority of vehicle fires are from flammability’s original BFF, cars with oil and gas sloshing around.
https://www.motortrend.com/features/you-are-wrong-about-ev-fires/
The problem with EV fires isn’t their frequency. The problem is that, in the handful of times they happen, they’re a pain in the ass to put out.