Fifty-seven Rivian EVs went up in a fireball right next to industrial train rails. Rivian is a US startup that taxpayers help fund.
A fire broke out at a parking lot at Rivian Automotive’s manufacturing facility in Normal, Illinois, late Saturday.
A company spokesperson told Reuters that there were no reports of injuries, and the cause of the fire was being investigated.
Rivian wouldn’t confirm how many cars went up into flames, but all you have to do is count them in the photos.
The fire was at a parking lot on the north side of the four-million-square-foot factory, located 130 miles (209 km) south of Chicago, and the assembly plant was unaffected, the Normal Fire Department said in a statement to Reuters.
Rivian, known for its R1S SUVs and R1T pickups, is expanding the Normal plant to produce its smaller, less expensive R2 SUVs, which are expected to roll out in 2026 and are seen as critical to its success.
A spokesperson for the Normal Fire Department told The Verge that a report of a fire was called in at 9:43 PM CT on Saturday at the Rivian factory. That said, Rivian is now leading the investigation into the nature of the blaze, along with the company’s insurance company, and the town’s fire officials are lending their support as needed, Normal Fire Department spokesperson Matt Swaney said in an email.
“It is a very intricate and complex investigation so we do not have a timeline of when and if any origin or cause may be determined at this time,” Swaney added. “The assembly plant itself is unaffected by the incident. There were no injuries to firefighters or Rivian personnel.”
Meanwhile, witnesses told 25 News Now they could see flames and smoke rising from the factory site at a distance. The factory itself was not damaged, as the fire was contained to the parking lot.
Fire is increasingly becoming a major risk factor for EV manufacturers, as lithium-ion battery cells can burn extremely hot and resist traditional prevention methods. Over a dozen people have been killed in fires linked to faulty e-bike batteries in New York City. A Tesla Semi caught fire in California last week, causing a major traffic jam.
Containing and extinguishing EV batteries makes them a unique challenge for fire departments, especially as EV sales grow.
Good. Like Teslas and EV bike batteries blowing up. And MSM ignore! but where is the GOP questioning the safety of toxic EV batteries? where is the regulation? The EPA and others over regulate other products but this they seem to be ignoring! this isn’t isolated incident! The video of the EV bike rider who took battery off bike and… Read more »
So Moishe, how do you start a flood?
I’m going go start a town next door and call it The “New Normal”
To all you EV pukes. The burning lithium batteries create TOXIC FUMES. And you stupid people are worried about CO2? You are all brainwashed or totally insane.
Every idiot I see driving a Tesla or other toxic EV is a snob elite or wanna
be snob elite so others see them driving a Tesla etc.. makes them feel good
about their pathetic selfs who need others approval. we don’t approve.
An investigative report that follows the debris to the dump would be interesting. I have no doubt that there are environmental hazzards and ugly pollutants that need remediation etc… I also wonder if the fire itself spread atmospheric pollutants – eventually perhaps not likely etc…
Slow sales has always been a fire starter. Happens all the time.
They just invented a new battery. It is a silver-carbon sold state battery. Totally safe, unlike lithium batteries. I need to invest in more silver!
Don’t count on it. That silver battery story sounds like just another commodity huckster story. Funny thing about gold and silver: if they are the world’s oldest “money,” then one would think they wouldn’t need to be reminded of that fact with 30 emails and 40 pop-up ads a day.
All these down votes and nobody has checked out this story. Silver-carbon solid state batteries have a 20 year life, a car can drive 600 miles per charge and charging time is 9 minutes! This will totally destroy lithium-ion technology and make it obsolete.
And at the end of it’s use, most of the silver is recoverable and is not hazardous waste!
Don’t forget to buy prepper beef @ $35 a pound, some gold @ $2500 an ounce, and a $300 emergency med kit (you can put the chicken coop and windmill on the back burner).
I’m all set, thank you very much!~
I don’t know about any silver-carbon battery, but the Harris/Biden administration gave exclusive rights to battery technology superior to lithium ion to the Chinese.
https://www.independentsentinel.com/us-energy-dept-gave-revolutionary-battery-tech-to-maoist-china/
Another totally stupid battery with no future, there’s a very limited supply of silver in the world and the environment is going to suffer as companies ravage the environments of the third world countries to get at the remaining supplies.