Electric cars are less likely to catch fire. Nonetheless, they can happen, as you'll see with this Tesla, particularly a Model S.

As the flames ignite, they often seem more intricate than those of internal combustion vehicles

This occurs as a result of the battery packs' energy, which may be quite high and is consequently challenging to put out.

Certainly, electric cars have a variety of control mechanisms to prevent fires,

The Metro Fire of Sacramento stepped in to help in this situation, and it took a lot of work to put out the seemingly

This Tesla Model S caught fire spontaneously while it was silently driving down a Californian highway.

The occurrence of anything like is not new. Then Sacramento's Metro Fire showed up.

Electric vehicle fire suppression differs slightly from gasoline vehicle fire suppression.