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To: Bill who wrote (1442368)2/27/2024 2:49:05 PM
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Should a technician not work on an electric vehicle while alone in the shop?



The statement is True. Electric vehicles contain high-voltage systems which can be hazardous. Therefore, a technician should not work on an electric vehicle while alone in the shop. It's always safer to have another person around in the event of an accident.Sep 17, 2023




To: Bill who wrote (1442368)2/27/2024 2:50:03 PM
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Are electric car fires more common than those in gasoline cars University of Tennessee study?

Yeah, no. University of Tennessee Study: Electric car fires are more common than those in gasoline cars. “The study found that electric car fires occur in 3 out of every 1,000 starts, while internal combustion car fires occur in 1 out of every 10,000 starts.Apr 5, 2023