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January 1, EVs Catching Fire While Parked — Owners Living in Fear
Wyatt’s Take
- Electric vehicles are bursting into flames even when parked, turning Biden’s green dream into a safety nightmare for American families
- A mother’s plug-in hybrid Jeep caught fire with her daughter inside, exposing the deadly risks Washington won’t talk about
- Massive recalls can’t keep up with the problem — these ticking time bombs are sitting in driveways across the country
The left’s electric vehicle fantasy is turning into a blazing disaster. Literally.
Sarah Lammersen watched her plug-in hybrid Jeep Wrangler catch fire while her daughter was driving it. Days earlier, the model had been recalled for fire risk — but the warning came too late.
This isn’t an isolated incident. Electric and hybrid vehicles are spontaneously combusting at an alarming rate, even while parked in garages and driveways.
Recalls are skyrocketing as manufacturers scramble to address battery defects that can turn family cars into infernos. But the damage is done — thousands of these vehicles are already on the road, parked next to homes, sitting in parking lots near schools and shopping centers.
The federal government pushed Americans into these cars with massive subsidies and mandates. Now families are living in fear that their expensive “green” investment might burn their house down overnight.
Battery fires burn hotter and longer than gasoline fires. They’re nearly impossible for firefighters to extinguish.
Some fire departments are being forced to let EVs burn out completely because water can’t stop lithium-ion battery fires. In some cases, burning vehicles have been submerged in containers of water for days.
Insurance companies are starting to take notice. Premiums for electric vehicles are climbing as the industry wakes up to the liability nightmare these cars represent.
Yet the Biden administration and environmental activists continue pushing their electric vehicle agenda. They want gas-powered cars banned within years, forcing every American into vehicles with documented fire risks.
Automakers are racing to meet government mandates, cutting corners and rushing technology that clearly isn’t ready for mass deployment. American families are the guinea pigs.
The Lammersen family was lucky — they escaped with their lives. Others haven’t been so fortunate.
Mechanics and safety experts have been sounding the alarm for years, but Washington won’t listen. The green agenda matters more than public safety.
Wyatt Matters
Working Americans deserve vehicles they can trust — not expensive experiments that might torch their homes while they sleep. The government forced this technology on us before it was safe, and now families are paying the price. Real energy independence means reliable, affordable transportation, not dangerous status symbols that can explode in your driveway.
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