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boston745

01/10/23 10:24 AM

#73586 RE: boston745 #73566

Saturday the 7th, a Tesla spontaneously combusted at a Tesla service center.

Just two days earlier, a Tesla X caught on fire while sitting at a Tesla service center in Seongdong District, eastern Seoul.


The fire department suspects the fire was caused by thermal runaway, in which battery cells overheat and become unstable.


What caused Thermal Runaway? EM radiation causing dendrite buildup or overcharge/discharge of battery cell?

2 days later a Tesla seems to go out of control hits a guardrail and then oncoming SUV before combusting. This Tesla explodes moments after the driver is pulled to safety.

The Tesla Model Y in Sejong caught fire at around 10:25 p.m. on Monday after the vehicle hit a guardrail and crashed into an oncoming SUV. 


The fire department is investigating the cause of the fire but tentatively suspects the battery ignition as the cause.  


https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2023/01/10/business/industry/korea-tesla-tesla-model-x/20230110164221478.html


Jan 7th spontaneous combusting Tesla:
(37.5480817, 127.0633506)

Jan 9th out of control Tesla & combustion:
(36.4949653, 127.2398245)

Like the Jan 2nd & Jan 7th out of control Tesla accidents in the US/CA, a very similar longitudinal plane is seen. It would appear the EM anomaly is moving southward in South Korea.
The article only specifies national highway in Sejong South Korea so the exact coordinates are unknown.

The power substations in Tacoma Washington area that were "attacked" are also along the same plane as three out of control accidents mentioned in post this in reply to.

Lowjack

01/10/23 11:08 AM

#73587 RE: boston745 #73566

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