The Federal auto safety regulator has announced that it is investigating battery fires in the luxury— and top safety rated— Tesla Model S electric cars, following a series of fires.Rico says they gotta get this squared away so his father will buy one...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said, in documents posted to its website, that, following two recent cases in which debris pierced the cars’ batteries, it opened a “preliminary evaluation to examine the potential risks associated with undercarriage strikes” last week.
None of the car fires have resulted in injury, and Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk said in a post to the company’s blog that Tesla had requested the Federal investigation, with the aim of dispelling concerns over the car’s safety. Musk also said that a software update will give the car more ground clearance at highway speeds, further reducing the fire risk from debris.
“Given that the incidence of fires in the Model S is far lower than combustion cars, and that there have been no resulting injuries, this did not at first seem like a good use of NHTSA’s time compared to the hundreds of gasoline fire deaths per year that warrant their attention,” Musk wrote on the blog. “However, if a false perception about the safety of electric cars is allowed to linger, it will delay the advent of sustainable transport.”
The investigation covers more than 13,000 2013 Model S cars in America, which range in price from $70,000 to well over $100,000.
19 November 2013
Tesla for the day
Noah Rayman has a Time article about problems with the Tesla:
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