The Tesla Model 3 crashes, sending burned cells to a nearby building


The owner of the Tesla Model 3 crashed his car so hard, the battery of the electric vehicle broke and sent flying cells all over the area. The Reagan Police Department has posted details of the crash on Facebook, where the owner was found to be driving at more than 100 MPF. Apparently, the driver lost control of the vehicle, struck a lightning pole and then struck two trees and a telephone junction bunk. The impact shattered the EV’s battery pack seal, causing hundreds of cells to scatter – breaking through the windows of at least two people, one of whom landed in a ditch and the other floated on someone’s bed, causing a small fire.

According to the Model 3 battery packed by YouTube maker Jack Rickard, the Model 3 battery pack already uses an epoxy that makes it extremely difficult to remove cells. While collisions can be very powerful for epoxy, we have asked Tesla to ask what the company thinks and if he is thinking of ways to prevent cells from flying in the event of another crash in the future. .