Electric vehicles are exploding from water damage after Hurricane Ian, Florida official warns

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Electric vehicles are exploding from water damage after Hurricane Ian, Florida official warns
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A top Florida state official warned Thursday that firefighters have battled a number of fires caused by electric vehicle (EV) batteries waterlogged from Hurricane Ian.

including Naples and Fort Myers, making landfall as a Category 4 storm. The hurricane caused more than 100 deaths and over a million residents to lose power.Meanwhile, consumers are increasingly turning to EVs as the Biden administration continues to push a green transition involving zero-emission cars. Between April and June, EVs accounted for 5.6% of new car purchases in the U.S., up slightly from the first three months of 2022, according to Kelley Blue Book.

Shortly after taking office, President Biden announced a goal of ensuring that 50% of new car sales would be EVs by 2030. Footage taken from a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter shows the state of Fort Myers on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022. Video by Sgt. Marc Morgenstern, 107th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment. The Biden administration has also taken a number of steps to incentivize Americans to shift to EVs. The president

, a bill that included a provision that awards Americans a tax credit worth $7,500 per EV purchase, into law in August, and the Department of Transportation has worked to create a federal EV highway charging network.for giving a "false impression" about EVs, noting that they are expensive and often unreliable.

"[The EV push] is really kind of a con job," Myron Ebell, the director of the Competitive Enterprise Institute's Center for Energy and Environment, told FOX Business in July. "It may be a good deal for some people in some places under some circumstances. But by-and-large right now, it's not a good deal."

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