A Florida man claims he saw black smoke coming from his charging Tesla before a fire engulfed his family's home.
One e-scooter with a lithium-ion battery: That’s all it took to burn down a home that had been in a Florida woman’s family for nearly 50 years. The same kind of gadget, and ones with similar batteries ...
That’s all it took to burn down a home that had been in a Florida woman’s family for nearly 50 years. The same kind of gadget, and ones with similar batteries, sit in homes and garages across the ...
A 6-year-old girl died following a Dec. 6, 2025, go-kart accident at Urban Air adventure park in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
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EVs are far less likely to catch fire than gas-powered cars
Few topics spark more heated and explosive debate (pun intended) in the EV world than battery fires. Stories about electric ...
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2026 Toyota bZ4X FWD in deep blue metallic driving video
With the bZ4X, Toyota not only launched its first all-electric vehicle in 2022, but the SUV also provided the company's ...
A family in Sanford, Florida, believes Tesla is to blame for their house being completely destroyed by fire. So far, the Sanford Fire Department, which is investigating the blaze, agrees with them.
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