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Fully Electric Vehicles (EV)Electric vehicle fires have long been a controversial topic.
The high-voltage battery is usually the source of the controversy, but the data is clear.
EVs don't catch fire more often than combustion-powered cars.
Electric cars are not the fire-prone hazards your uncle might have said they are during that heated Thanksgiving dinner.
New data from Poland's State Fire Service, quoted by the New Mobility Association (PSNM), shows EVs are on par with combustion cars when it comes to vehicle fires. The latest EV fire safety report looked at all the vehicle fires that occurred in Poland in the first half of the year, and as raw numbers go, EVs accounted for less than half a percent of the total.