I go the replacement traction battery on my 2019 IPace. My question is is it actually safer than the old one? Need to know if I still need to take measures to avoid damage from fires.
You kind of buried the lead.[SPOILER ALERT: Nobody knows. There is no solid evidence one way or the other.]
That seems high a little high, but may be in the ball park.How safe? I never park inside/underneath any structure. How about some data. Keep in mind that probably most I-pace fires happen while the car is parked and the rest of the data would include collisions, maintenance, refueling etc. My best estimate using the best data I could find: Note: NHTSA does not track type of drivetrain in their data currently. Any BEV data claiming them as a source in the year 2025 is false. I am normalizing to Fires Per Year Per Ten Thousand Vehicles and keeping the numbers to two digits to conform to South Korean data (the best data separated by drivetrain I could find).
South Korea ICE 1.9 FPYPTTV
South Korea BEV 1.3 FPYPTTV
USA all type of vehicles 1.4 FPYPTTV
The approximate 6 month period between US recalls for 2019 Jaguar I-pace: 1.8 FPYPTTV