Atlanta suburb to require blankets at EV charging stations to help smoother EV fires
Milton Deputy Fire Chief and Fire Marshall Alex Fortner said that EV fires need up to 30,000 gallons of water, about 60 times that of a car with an internal combustion engine.
A town in Georgia is going to require that electric vehicle charging stations have fire blankets available in case of an EV fire.
The city council in Milton, a suburb northeast of Atlanta with a population of about 40,000 people, approved a measure Monday that was proposed by the local fire department.
According to Fox 5 Atlanta, the Milton Deputy Fire Chief and Fire Marshall Alex Fortner said that EV fires need up to 30,000 gallons of water, about 60 times that of a car with an internal combustion engine.
The fire blankets are a “proactive attempt” to help smother these fires and limit damage. The ordinance doesn’t apply to home charging ports. The town has three public charging stations.