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Posted on October 9, 2024 by Austyn Gaffney and Brad Plumer

Can Your Electric Vehicle Catch Fire During a Hurricane?

E.V. batteries that are submerged in saltwater can catch fire after the floods subside, but experts say it’s a rarity.
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