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From the post: "With electric vehicles growing in popularity, Colorado fire departments are grappling with how to handle EV fires due to the complexity of extinguishing them.

Firefighters outside Boston had to use 11,000 gallons of water to put out a recent electric vehicle fire.

An EV fire in Alabama that sparked the day after Christmas took 36,000 gallons. Another EV fire in Tennessee needed 45,000 gallons of water to finally get it out.

In a traditional car fire, it takes 500 to 1,000 gallons of water to extinguish."

You don't say? Archive: https://archive.today/Q7wo0 From the post: "With electric vehicles growing in popularity, Colorado fire departments are grappling with how to handle EV fires due to the complexity of extinguishing them. Firefighters outside Boston had to use 11,000 gallons of water to put out a recent electric vehicle fire. An EV fire in Alabama that sparked the day after Christmas took 36,000 gallons. Another EV fire in Tennessee needed 45,000 gallons of water to finally get it out. In a traditional car fire, it takes 500 to 1,000 gallons of water to extinguish."

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Pour on the water. Send the bill to the vehicle owner, the insurance company and the manufacturer.