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Burning Teslas in LA Add to Toxic Mix Hindering Wildfire Cleanup
Electric cars add a new dimension to the mess left by fires
Specialized removal means longer delays for victims
By Eliyahu Kamisher, Laura Curtis, and Kara Carlson | Thursday, January 16, 2025 | 8:16 PM EST | Updated Friday, January 17, 2025 | 8:31 AM EST
As the smoke clears from devastating Los Angeles wildfires, efforts to clean up the affected areas are being complicated by burnt-out electric and hybrid vehicles and home-battery storage systems.
Lithium batteries from Tesla Inc., along with those from other carmakers, have added to the mix of toxic materials requiring specialized removal in the wake of the fires, delaying the fire victims’ return to their properties.
“A lot of the cars in the evacuation area were lithium batteries,” said Jacqui Irwin, a state assembly member representing the Pacific Palisades, one of the neighborhoods hardest hit by the fires. “We’ve heard from firefighters that those lithium batteries burned fires near homes – like those with power walls – for much longer.”
So, Teslas and their lithium batteries made things worse, and if they’re Teslas, that makes them Elon Musk’s fault. And since Mr Musk supports Donald Trump, then by extension, it’s all Donald Trump’s fault!
There were over 431,000 Teslas in operation in the Los Angeles area as of October 2024, according to data from S&P Global Mobility. Based on new registrations, their market share locally was three times that of the rest of the nation. The Tesla Model Y was the biggest-selling vehicle in the state through September, according to the California New Car Dealers Association.
Fires in lithium batteries can require large amounts of water to put out with automakers publishing guides for first responders detailing how to respond.
If you have a gasoline-powered vehicle, it could ignite very quickly, and explode, but that fire burns itself out in short order, and requires no more water than normal.
It’s more than just electric vehicles. Note that the article from Bloomberg pointed out homes “with power walls.” If a resident had a home with a solar system using storage batteries, that burned longer as well.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is also aware of the complications. In an executive order this week, he said the state is “still adapting to newer technologies” like lithium-ion batteries, which can pose distinct risks when exposed to high heat from fires. Two years ago, Newsom signed an executive order requiring all vehicles sold in the state be zero-emission by 2035, while the state has become a leader when it comes to battery storage.
In a state with hot, dry conditions, a state which receives far less rainfall than areas east of the Mississippi, and a state which has wildfires every year, 2028 Democratic presidential nominee Gavin Newsom keeps pushing something that makes wildfires worse. But, it doesn’t matter: it’s still all Donald Trump’s fault! He won’t be President for another 68½ hours, but it’s still all his fault!