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EV’s 2, Car Transport Ships 0

And we are supposed to feel safe with on in our garage?

The Dutch authorities have chosen Eemshaven port as the final destination for the fire-damaged car carrier Fremantle Highway.

After consultation with all parties involved, Markus Harbers, the Dutch minister of infrastructure and water management decided that the car carrier would be towed to Eemshaven. The ship is currently 16 km from Schiermonnikoog and Ameland.

Eemshaven is only 64 km away and its existing infrastructure and facilities are adequate for the next steps in salvaging the ship. The port was also chosen due to the deteriorating weather conditions.

The Directorate-General of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management – otherwise known as Rijkswaterstaat – claimed that the risks were limited by keeping the towage journey as short as possible.

The ship’s exact departure and arrival time depends on the weather, current, and tide. Departure from the current location was scheduled for Thursday morning.

Rijkswaterstaat added that the situation onboard the cargo ship was still stable. Most of the ship has been inspected and there are no indications of a fire.

During the tow to Eemshaven, experts will be onboard the Fremantle Highway to monitor the vessel’s status. The coast guard’s ship Guardian and Rijkswaterstaat’s oil response vessel Arca will accompany the car carrier to the port.

The fire broke out on the vessel last Monday night. The vessel had 21 crewmen – all Indian nationals, one of whom died. Also onboard were the pilot and a superintendent. All of them were rescued and the injured crewmembers were taken by ambulance to nearby hospitals with breathing problems, burns, and broken bones.

Early attempts to salvage the vessel were not fruitful as the vessel was too hot for anyone to board. From Friday onwards, temperature and smoke decreased drastically, and a salvage team was able to board the car carrier.

It was decided that the Fremantle Highway would be towed to a temporary location north of Schiermonnikoog to decrease the chance of polluting the Wadden Islands. The tow started on July 30 and the vessel was on location and moored on July 31.

K Line, the company chartering the ship, confirmed to Splash that the total number of cars onboard was 3,783 units – all brand new. Of that number, 498 cars were EVs.

While the coastguard still claims the source of the blaze is unknown there has been widespread speculation that an electric vehicle is again to blame. Such vehicles use lithium-ion batteries that, when on fire, can reach temperatures of more than 2,700 degrees Celsius.

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Do the EV defenders think that a ship full of smoke and water damaged vehicles is great for the environment.? It's great for the revolution and the environment for revolution is the environment they really care about.

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Post ID: @4eyy+1nVkIq9i

The EV defender people will say that ICE vehicles also catch fire and more than EV's do.

It's not about the facts for the issues it's about the revolution.

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Post ID: @4jqk+1nVkIq9i

It’s actuality the 3rd ship to set fire from an EV. E bikes are banned on Mackinaw island as well

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Post ID: @1cgy+1nVkIq9i

I recently came back from Sweden and was surprised to learn that e-bikes have caused so many fires in apartment buildings that most leases now require a tenant to store their e-bike outside of the building. In a normal world at a normal time, this stuff would be illegal.

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Post ID: @agw+1nVkIq9i

This popped up last week and the EV defender was quick to shout “speculation” wrongly aimed at EV’s on board. He also pointed out that there was no cause stated for how the man died as the crew abandoned the burning ship.

Kinda quiet now aren’t you CarCar.

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