When I recently took a trip to China to see the world of electric micromobility, I was greeted with a…

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    22 days ago

    There are about 2000 fires in more than 800000 electric vehicle-related enterprises in China every year

    Is a 0.000125% rate of vehicle fires considered a serious problem?

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      22 days ago

      Uhhhh, I think you need to check your math there. 2000 out of 800,000 is 0.25% or 1 in 400. And while that’s not high as a generality, when it comes to selling a product, especially an expensive car, that’s pretty high.

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      22 days ago

      Any amount is a serious problem that should be addressed by improved safety IMO. Hoping that solid state batteries pretty much eliminate fires but I guess we’ll see.

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        22 days ago

        Any amount is a serious problem

        An incidence of failure that low can more readily be attributed to human error than manufacture’s defect. The idea that Chinese vehicles are less safe than their American or Japanese counterparts is not born out by your citations.

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        22 days ago

        In NA, vehicle fires happen at the following rates per 100k sales per year:

        Hybrid : 3,474

        Gas : 1,523

        EV : 25.1

        If the proposed 2,000 per 800,000 is accurate that works out to 250/100k per year. Or way lower than everything but EVs in NA.