• MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip
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    4 hours ago

    Because it’s not a motor block in front anymore but (inflammable) batteries and stuff.

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      2 hours ago

      It’s not safe to have the motor block in front. It can be shoved into the cabin and gasoline is ready to ignite on hot exhaust or sparks if the fuel line is ruptured.

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      4 hours ago

      A motor block is also not a good crumple zone. I’m happy not to have that in front of me.

      Battery fires are much less likely than people fear, even in accidents, although obviously horribly bad when they happen. More importantly this is currently popular battery technology, not endemic to EVs. There have been announcements for newer batteries that prevent this

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      3 hours ago

      The crumple zone is to slow the car down so the occupants don’t get tossed forward as hard.

      It has nothing to do with the engine block. That has its own safety system to push it under the car instead of back in to the cab.