The Tesla Semi was involved in a fiery incident that required an extraordinary amount of water to extinguish the flames. The crash and subsequent electrical fire occurred in California, prompting a massive response from emergency services.
A Tesla employee was driving the vehicle when it veered off the road, crashed into a tree, and caught fire. Despite the intense heat and toxic fumes emitted by the lithium-ion battery, the driver escaped unharmed. However, it took 50,000 gallons of water to put out the blaze and cool down the battery.
To prevent further incidents like this one, safety recommendations are being considered by regulatory authorities. Manufacturers may be required to develop specific troubleshooting guides for lithium-ion batteries used in vehicles like the Tesla Semi.
The aftermath of this dramatic event led to a 15-hour closure of the highway as firefighters worked tirelessly to ensure that all risks were mitigated before transporting the damaged truck for further assessment. The investigation is ongoing as experts analyze what caused this dangerous situation involving one of Tesla’s innovative vehicles.