quetzalcoatlus1453
2025-10-12 18:24
I’m sure Tesla will pin the blame on you somehow.
In all seriousness just file a claim with your insurer, they can go after Tesla after you’ve been made whole.
Shootels
2025-10-12 18:26
Don’t expect anything from Tesla. They won’t acknowledge it or help you because that would require customer service and also an admission on something was wrong which they will deny.
Tesla is a garbage company, good luck. You’ll need to just go through insurance or get a lawyer and sue them.
sly_sally28
2025-10-12 18:27
I’m really sorry about your EV burning, that must feel wild. But your car was a statistical anomaly. EV fires are extraordinarily rare.
By the more conservative UK data, EVs catch fire at ~0.0012 % (i.e. about one in 83,000) whereas petrol/diesel cars have ~0.1 % risk (~one in 1,000).
In US-style fire incident metrics, about 25 EV fires per 100,000 vehicles vs 1,530 ICE fires per 100,000 i.e. ICE cars are over 60× more likely to catch fire.
Edit: links
🔸 UK data (Energy Saving Trust):
> “The chance of an electric vehicle catching fire is around 0.0012 %, compared to about 0.1 % for petrol or diesel vehicles.”
Energy Saving Trust – Are electric vehicles a fire risk?
[link](https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/report/are-electric-vehicles-a-fire-risk/)
🔸 US-style fire incident metrics (Allied World / Autocar):
> ICE vehicles: 1,530 fires per 100,000
EVs: 25 fires per 100,000
That’s roughly a 60× higher risk for ICE cars.
Allied World Insurance – EV Fires [link](https://alliedworldinsurance.com/risk-management/electric-vehicle-fires-a-cause-for-concern/)
Autocar – How much of a fire risk are electric vehicles? [link](https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/electric-cars/how-much-fire-risk-are-electric-vehicles)
pickledpunt
2025-10-12 18:35
Yeah but Ice door vehicles have handles so you can actually escape the fire if you are inside when it happens. Op is damn lucky it didn't start while he was driving it. Op is lucky to be alive.
gmano
2025-10-12 18:36
The difference being that ICE cars generally burn while running or as a result of a collision that damages the fuel system.
EVs can burn for the same reasons, but also they can spontaneously combust. Most EV makers have very good cell state-of-health systems and safety systems to prevent this, but TESLA is cheap
lostaccountby2fa
2025-10-12 18:38
report to NTSB and document everything from everyone, your ins and Tesla. anything Tesla said over the phone or in person, get those in writing. get all the names and title that you talk to.
Fish-sticks22
2025-10-12 18:41
The main difference is ICE vehicles ignite while on and people are with the car. M
An EV igniting on its own like the above story suggests, could kill people within the household if vehicle ignited inside garage etc
sly_sally28
2025-10-12 18:45
FEMA’s Highway Vehicle Fires (2014–2016) report shows that about 37% happen when unpowered.
praguer56
2025-10-12 18:48
Was the mobile charger hot for some reason and stowed near or on something that may have been flammable?
MediumHeat2883
2025-10-12 18:49
Your first musking?
sharpfoam
2025-10-12 18:49
No, when I stowed it into the trunk, it was not unusually warm. Normal temp, normal everything.
Fun_Volume2150
2025-10-12 18:52
Links?
pandershrek
2025-10-12 19:06
To answer your question: not very common
heleuma
2025-10-12 19:06
He's lucky he didn't get a poop emoji in response.
sharpfoam
2025-10-12 19:08
Yeah thankfully wasn't parked in the garage that one time, and we were not inside nor driving it.
sharpfoam
2025-10-12 19:11
I understand, but still scared AF. How can it self combust, aren't there enough fuses or protections in case of a short? Or are they cheaping out on this stuff?
Bagafeet
2025-10-12 19:13
Tesla standard cremation service on all models.
SentinelZero
2025-10-12 19:13
Or a "concerning" retweet by Edolf
Bagafeet
2025-10-12 19:13
OP probably held the steering wheel wrong or something 🙃
Bagafeet
2025-10-12 19:16
Other EV brands tend to have proper doorhandles too. It's a Tesler problem and China is adding regulations to require a proper safe and accessible design.
spam__likely
2025-10-12 19:19
\>I still do not understand how this could have happened.
really?
I bet OP will go straight back and buy another one...
sharpfoam
2025-10-12 19:19
No
spam__likely
2025-10-12 19:22
Come on, man, have you not catch up with all the shit yet? are you living under a rock?
All the engineers are leaving, the execs are leaving... and then... the freaking lawyers are leaving. If that not tells you anything, Idk what else will.
The lies, the stock pump, whatever.
Real-Technician831
2025-10-12 19:23
But this time fortunately there was nobody in the car, unless OP is typing from afterlife.
D74248
2025-10-12 19:24
>Hi all, I am posting not to complain but to understand how common this is and why such a thing even happened...
[You might find this to be interesting](https://www.automotivelogistics.media/vehicle-logistics/pacific-shipper-matson-halts-transport-of-evs-over-fire-safety-concerns/646457).
"Lithium dendrites" is the term that you want to google. Simply put, lithium batteries are able to grow their own short circuits.
When shipping, a large lithium battery is considered to be Hazardous Material and extensive regulations/restrictions apply. Two 747 freighters (UPS 6 and Asiana 991) are believed within the shipping industry to have been brought down by lithium battery fires in the cargo. And you have the ships *Morning Midas* and *Felicity Ace*, both carrying cars and both lost due to uncontrollable EV battery fires.
Gasoline cars burn too, of course. But there is always a reason. Lithium batteries have the ability to just burn for no obvious reason.
I am retired from the air cargo industry. My former employer had an incident where a pallet of lithium batteries spontaneously combusted while being loaded. I have carried everything from Formula 1 cars to munitions, and the cargo that always concerned me the most was lithium batteries. That view was pretty much universal with my fellow pilots and loadmasters.
Real-Technician831
2025-10-12 19:26
So then the insurance payout is likely to be equal or more to what you would get as trade in to something else than Tesla.
So you got lucky, nobody was hurt, and you got free from Tesla.
sharpfoam
2025-10-12 19:32
You would expect that the car tells you if the batteries are starting to build up some shorts, but I guess that's very hard to monitor.
A few months back I ran the Tesla battery health check, iirc it was a new functionality? Or maybe it was in service mode I don't remember, but the report was that the battery was healthy.
enamuossuo
2025-10-12 19:32
Welcome to one of the few subs where you can talk freely about Tesla, you have to know that when the Cybertruck had all those publicly known issues every negative post was removed even though people were Tesla long time fans and owners.
You had to go to r/Cyberstuck who got eventually deleted to voice your complain on Reddit
spam__likely
2025-10-12 19:34
yep. Congrats.
Far-Improvement-9266
2025-10-12 19:39
Just an FYI, all the other Tesla subs are literally cults. They will deny anything that makes their cars look bad, and then turn around and blame you for the issue. Some of them will even pre-emptively ban you from their subreddit, just for ever making a post in this subreddit.
BringBackUsenet
2025-10-12 19:53
A conspiritard might consider Tesla a plot to control population, meaning this one failed its directive.
wasteland44
2025-10-12 19:53
None of those things can prevent a battery fire under the right conditions. Spontaneous lithium battery fires happen but not very often.
BringBackUsenet
2025-10-12 19:57
Be happy this wasn't in the garage when it happened. You could now be homeless, or worse!
GhostofAyabe
2025-10-12 20:01
OP isn’t lying, I saw his post in one of the other subs and one of the first replies was calling him a liar, followed by “you shouldn’t store the car with a full battery” or somesuch.
It’s bizarro world
D74248
2025-10-12 20:03
Only Tesla can really answer that question, and I doubt that they will.
Coffee_Racer
2025-10-12 20:04
And tell the news outlets.
c3p-bro
2025-10-12 20:06
Sorry teslas are known to be some of the most deadly cars to operate with lowest reliability scores. Do a bit more research into your next car purchase it
WrongThinkBadSpeak
2025-10-12 20:39
He washed at the car wash
DatDan513
2025-10-12 20:40
Sweet! I love story time.
Brilliant_Ratio3173
2025-10-12 20:46
You're lucky you weren't sitting inside it, heh. Junk.
LibMike
2025-10-12 20:47
Sadly. I was originally banned from all Tesla reddits for posting a comment in the f150 lightning subreddit about it being better than cybertruck. I’ve owned two teslas since 2020 and still do. The automated mod subreddit crawlers are basically subreddit censorship.
sharpfoam
2025-10-12 20:58
Yep, of course I'm an idiot that keeps the battery charged at 100%... The battery at the time of the self combustion had less than 50% soc and way above 30%
Big_footed_hobbit
2025-10-12 21:02
Same with a gas tank or a propane canister. For most ppl they never go kaboom. But it is stored energy.
In your case around 80kWh.
If that gets released at once there be fires or explosions.
Even a faulty 12V cable can cause a fire.
I fear Tesla is cheaping out here and there.
ericscottf
2025-10-12 21:09
I bought my first in 2016 and 2nd in 2018, posted a few times in CyberStuck, auto banned from all other tesla subs.
I like the car, but fuck what the company has become.
Won't ever buy another, and I sold all my stock when elmo unironically tweeted "woke mind virus".
transcendanttermite
2025-10-12 21:18
Sadly, this is accurate. Tesla would never, ever admit fault in any way, shape, or form, because then they’d be on the hook for 1) financial loss, 2) reimbursing your insurance carrier, 3) replacing your vehicle, and worst of all, 4) admitting to a fault or flaw in the vehicle’s design.
Tesla admitting fault in any way would automatically open them up to losing just about every lawsuit ever filed against them regarding the safety of their vehicles, so obviously they’ll never do it. They will “inspect the data” and declare that “no abnormalities were found” and thus “the incident was caused by outside influences out of Tesla’s control.”
I.e., it’s your fault for owning the car, and you probably caused the fire because you’re an Elon-hating libtard. Absolutely would not surprise me if Tesla emailed you this exact response. They probably have it set as an auto-reply at this point.
D74248
2025-10-12 21:34
[Often enough](https://www.automotivelogistics.media/vehicle-logistics/pacific-shipper-matson-halts-transport-of-evs-over-fire-safety-concerns/646457)
Shipping companies are not known for giving two shits about their crews. This has got to be about insurance companies having done the math.
Big--Bazza
2025-10-12 21:38
My model X P90D went up inflames on the 4th of January whilst parked outside a restaurant, more than 50 minutes after I parked it there….no warning at all….app never triggered any alert or sentry activity….car was destroyed from the windscreen forward. Tesla were not interested in the slightest….honestly couldn’t have cared less.
Utter garbage company
sharpfoam
2025-10-12 21:43
In all the tragedy you may have experienced, that's comforting me a little bit. Sorry for your loss, I'm sure you loved the car until it died suddenly
sharpfoam
2025-10-12 21:44
Usually a short in the trunk does not trigger a thermal runaway that destroys the whole car
Agathocles87
2025-10-12 21:49
Tesla support is terrible. I doubt they will help you
jaimi_wanders
2025-10-12 22:26
They’re back but the mods got upset at people venting about Tesla & fElon overall so it’s a bit dead there now — r/cyberstucksequel was made in response and has a more generous policy
Bored_Owl_1492
2025-10-12 22:29
It probably has more to do with economics even than insurance at this point. If they have a fire or lose a ship they are not making the income the ship should bring in. This could also create contract issues and penalties from delays or inability to ship cargo, leading to even more expenses.
[deleted]
2025-10-12 22:34
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[deleted]
2025-10-12 22:43
Dendrite formation can't really be predicted with any accuracy, nor detected before it's too late unless you plan on putting every cell under an x-ray machine.
This is the primary reason why most automakers resisted the EV move. It wasn't because they didn't know "how" to make an EV like Tesla sycophants claim, EV drivetrains are dramatically more simple compared to internal combustion engines. The truth is they were hesitant because dendrite formation and thermal runaway has been a known phenomenon since lithium batteries arrived on the scene, and the idea of packing 7000+ 18650 cells together posed an intolerable long term risk. Dendrite formation WILL happen eventually to a lithium cell then same way cancer will eventually catch a living organism if it lives long enough, it's just a question of if the short happens before the car or the battery itself gets scrapped.
Automakers knew they would need lithium ion batteries because they were the only battery chemistry family with the energy density to support tolerable ranges for EVs, but they also feared that spontaneous combustion could put them into an inescapable legal line of fire. Then Tesla came along and proved that with enough hype, funding and greenwashing, you can literally get away with manslaughter. The legal system for fighting Ford Pinto scenarios had been thoroughly de-fanged, hence why nobody has done anything about the Cybertruck even though it's statistically way more likely to catch fire than the Pinto.
Fun_Volume2150
2025-10-12 22:52
Thanks, last time I looked I was only able to find recall data that supported these quoted statistics in any way.
I’m still a bit dubious, though. All of the cites point back to a study by AutoinsuranceEZ.com, and that is only a summary, but the study itself appears to be unpublished, which is not what I would call confidence inspiring. I’m not saying it isn’t the case, and the source clearly doesn’t have any motivation to lie, but people also make mistakes. For all we know EV fires that occur at chargers and in homes aren’t counted.
I’m far too lazy to try to replicate the study, though. I’m still going to add salt.
Bored_Owl_1492
2025-10-12 23:03
I don’t know much about EV fires beyond what I have read myself and frankly the Li-ion Batteries concern me for the propensity to self ignite and to continue to reignite.
I also know that Li-ion Batteries are not permitted in the cargo hold of passenger aircraft due to the runaway fire risk. And on the 787 Boeing had to create a special enclosure for the Li-ion Battery after one caught fire on the ground.
[Boeing 787 Battery Fire](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Boeing_787_Dreamliner_grounding)
Lacrewpandora
2025-10-12 23:16
Report this to NHTSA on their website.
microtherion
2025-10-12 23:17
Full Self Incineration
strike2867
2025-10-12 23:35
I got banned for calling the CT garbage. They are pushing a narrative. I've seen many subs here doing the same thing. I miss reddit from 20 years ago when it wasn't as popular and had actual discussion.
RocketLabBeatsSpaceX
2025-10-12 23:47
“Edolf” 😂
RocketLabBeatsSpaceX
2025-10-12 23:50
I was mass banned too. Subs where you can freely speak your mind are few and far between now. It’s like a bunch of echo chambers. Lol
dtyamada
2025-10-13 00:03
Glad you're alright.
techbunnyboy
2025-10-13 00:46
Sorry to hear this mate. Good luck with tesla getting you anything. They will try to sell you another one claiming this is the better version
totpot
2025-10-13 01:07
News outlets love stories like this.
beren12
2025-10-13 01:45
Yeah I don’t know how it’s allowed
HeyyyyListennnnnn
2025-10-13 03:03
Do not allow Tesla unrestricted access to your car's telemetry. If the storage device was not destroyed by the fire, hand it to an independent recovery team and provide Tesla with a copy.
flying_butt_fucker
2025-10-13 03:18
Check out Lemmy then.
Hadleys158
2025-10-13 03:22
What was the last part of the email address?
Maybe they are trying to bypass any tesla related subpoenas by using external emails?
Dharmaniac
2025-10-13 03:31
The other Tesla subreddits are definitely not run by Tesla employees. It was total coincidence that they mass banned anybody who had ever said anything negative about Tesla in any thread ever the day before Tesla announced their first set of bad results.
COINCIDENCE.
It’s not like the company knew they were about to announce bad results and told their employees running the other Tesla Reddits to start mass banning people before the bad news came out. That would not happen.
CleanUpOrDie
2025-10-13 06:55
Did the high voltage battery catch fire or cause the fire, or was it just some other electronics that caught fire? Usually, fires in EVs don't involve the high voltage battery, although it can happen after an impact for example. But the batteries themselves are very well protected against fire. At a fire drill in Norway, a fire department struggled to intentionally set fire to a battery for 2 hours before being successful. In the great parking garage fire at Stavanger airport in Norway about 5 years ago, the head of the fire department stated afterwards that not a single EV battery had caught fire! The fire, which started in an old diesel car, was very intense and burned most cars' interior and equipment totally. There were numerous explosions, which all came from the fuel tanks of fossil fuel cars eventually exploding in the intense heat, and half the parking garage collapsed. 1300 cars were parked there, and only 460 cars were rescued out of the garage after the fire. As EV adoption rates in Norway very early on were high, a very high percentage of the cars parked there were EVs, but still, no high voltage batteries caught fire. In Norway, sales per month of EVs recently reached 98 percent of all new cars sold.
sharpfoam
2025-10-13 07:00
From the early footage, the fire seems to have started from the front, and showed flames coming out of the front wheels area and below the trunk area. In particular, more flames developed from the front left wheel area. That's all I know.
earthman34
2025-10-13 07:45
Concerning, if true.
sharpfoam
2025-10-13 07:46
It's true, I will post footage when the situation settles. For now, it's definitely trust me bro.
Enough-Meaning1514
2025-10-13 08:21
Similar experience for me as well. I made a joke comparing a Model Y to something unpleasant and the mods got offended by it and banned me for good. Not even a warning, straight ban! They have super thin skins.
DhOnky730
2025-10-13 11:14
But censorship is bad!?!? But feel free to allow misinformation and hate speech
Patient_Access_9311
2025-10-13 11:15
Or an "interesting" by the cult
beren12
2025-10-13 11:15
Yeah. ‘Tis a silly place.
DhOnky730
2025-10-13 11:19
As I’m EV curious, are LFP vehicles any safer?
[deleted]
2025-10-13 11:26
They are safer yes, but not immune to dendrite formation or thermal runaway. Such events are less likely, but still very much possible
strike2867
2025-10-13 11:59
I looked around, not impressed.
strike2867
2025-10-13 12:01
Echo chambers I understand, you could even argue that's the idea behind subs. My problem is when mods ban and censor any outside thought. The worst ones I've ran into are the conservative and Palestine subs. Even if all you state are pure facts, if they don't align with their narrative, you will get banned.
craigvideo
2025-10-13 12:35
What was he wearing?
craigvideo
2025-10-13 12:38
Died = self immolated.
hpass
2025-10-13 14:22
Full Self Immolation.
Fun_Volume2150
2025-10-13 14:59
It entirely depends on the chemistry used. LFP batteries are much less prone to self-ignition than the NMC batteries used in a lot Teslas. Which could have something to do with the statistics cited.
[deleted]
2025-10-13 16:15
Get the black box to an expert for forensic analysis if you want answers.
nlaak
2025-10-13 16:47
>I got banned for calling the CT garbage.
Snowflakes are going to snowflake.
> They are pushing a narrative. I've seen many subs here doing the same thing.
I assume it's company managed, like many other manufacturer subs, so yes, they'd be pushing an agenda.
>I miss reddit from 20 years ago when it wasn't as popular and had actual discussion.
There's plenty discussion on Reddit, you're just not going to get critical discussion on most mfg subs.
Dude_Dillligence
2025-10-13 20:20
Just call it the Model Why
Bobinss
2025-10-13 21:35
r/CyberStuck would be fine with any disparagement of the IncelCamino.
aftenbladet
2025-10-14 13:18
IMHO if it didnt start from underneath or over the main battery it could be anything. The 12V is in the front.
Of course it could be a short in the chargebay, but still that should not have any significant power at that time.
KeySpecialist9139
2025-10-15 17:22
I am sorry about your experience, must have been traumatic.
As for other Tesla subs: fanboys have hard time accepting that their pride is just another car on the road, not particularly good at that, and egos got hurt. 😉
soldieroscar
2025-10-15 19:55
Makes me want to get a ring camera and place it so it points under the car at home. I already have one overhead.
sharpfoam
2025-10-15 23:54
Does the car alarm trigger and work sound wise if the 12V battery is dead or shorted? Does the car alarm system have a backup battery?
Radiant-Painting581
2025-10-16 07:42
r/unexpectedpython
Big--Bazza
2025-10-16 18:42
I’ll be very honest and say that I really did not love the car at all and the loss was far from a tragedy….I got way more from the insurance than o would have either trading it in or selling it, and it was way overdue being replaced anyway….timing was pretty good actually!
The Model X was a real ‘cool’ car to own and drive……for about the first 6 months until the novelty of all the fancy bits and bobs wore off, then it actually became a chore to own. Way too many ‘clever gadgets’ in the X to go wrong and which are both poorly designed/fitted and worse, completely misunderstood/unrepairable by the average Tesla tech. And don’t even mention the falcon wind doors which are just a pain in the arse….so slow to open, regularly need recalibrated to close properly and the wind noise that comes in through them is just ridiculous. A silent EV to drive bout town, but get onto the open roads and the interior wind noise is just hellish.
IntelligentMedium698
2025-10-18 19:04
Tesla does not have any resources, it’s a meme stock now and a shell of a car company.
CivilWay1444
2025-10-19 15:07
Blue flame is good.
T1442
2025-10-24 01:19
Same with cell phone, tablet, headphones, laptop batteries but we have them all over our homes and accept the risk. These things normally catch on fire when dogs chew on the devices and damage the batteries or something strikes the EV from underneath the car and damages the pack. LG did a not so wonderful job with their battery packs on the GM Bolt and those would catch fire. That was a manufacturing defect.
chakraman108
2025-12-26 18:16
Way less likely.