• Donger@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Aren’t Tesla’s and infamous for catching on fire? Why did they think even more voltage was a good idea?

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      11 months ago

      Different electrical system. The battery packs that power the drive systems are the ones you’re thinking of. Those are proper high voltage: 300-400V depending on model, battery pack.

      The electrical systems in scope of this article are low voltage; most vehicles have 12V systems; Tesla is experimenting with 48V in the Cybertruck. Shouldn’t really be any substantial safety risk change as a result of this change.