Car Fires by Vehicle Type (meme)

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We’ve all heard it — OMG, EVs/lithium fire danger is SO REAL. Is it, though? If you believe the memes you get from “friends” who try to deter you from driving an EV, it might seem like a big deal. Well, interestingly enough, some data from federal recalls, the Federal Transportation Safety Board, and the Bureau of Traffic Statistics provide actual answers.

Turns out, gas cars cause 3837.17 times more fires than EVs.

So … why isn’t that in the news? Well, maybe because it’s not new — gasoline is frikking flammable, of course they cause fires! What’s new and interesting (i.e., “if it bleeds, it leads”) is that occasionally an EV catches fire too. But also, you have to know that those whose financial or political future relies on our continued use of gasoline are only to happy to throw a lot of PR money behind any exposure of EVs as imperfect.

Well, I’ll take well contained batteries over tanks of gasoline any day.

Feel free to screenshot and save this meme to your phone for any time some nut sends you an anti-EV meme. If you’re anything like me, you know what I’m talking about — people send me so many. I know it’s just because they’re jealous, and scared of change. Haters gonna hate.

We’ll be posting more and more memes as part of our “Counter” argument. Take a look at the whole lot of pro clean tech memes here.


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Scott Cooney (twitter: scottcooney) is a serial eco-entrepreneur focused on making the world a better place for all its residents. Scott is the founder of CleanTechnica and was just smart enough to hire someone smarter than him to run it. He then started Pono Home, a service that greens homes, which has performed efficiency retrofits on more than 16,000 homes and small businesses, reducing carbon pollution by more than 27 million pounds a year and saving customers more than $6.3 million a year on their utilities. In a previous life, Scott was an adjunct professor of Sustainability in the MBA program at the University of Hawai'i, and author of Build a Green Small Business: Profitable Ways to Become an Ecopreneur (McGraw-Hill) , and Green Living Ideas.

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