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Now for a thoughtful reply.
100% down to your charging solution.
If the car is plugged into the generic cheaply installed 15amp circuit possibly shared with other units then there is some chance of fire if the car over taxes the circuit.
If the charging circuit is dedicated and properly installed the chance of a random fire is going to be roughly the same as an ICE sitting in a garage for months.
I know some of the unhinged sycophants will be offended by that but a rational thinker will realize that of the cases of unattended ICE catching fire in garages most are electrical fires in the 12volt system. BMW has had this problem, some 90s GM full-size cars did too, or rodents chew wires. Well your Tesla has a 12volt system too.
Now the long list of you that want to attack me for the post please post a list of cases of fuel tanks of parked in garages ICE vehicles being the source of fires, again the SOURCE the presence of fuel being the source, not an aggravating factor.
Just pray that there no BMWs in the garages next to you.
As mysterious BMW fires continue, calls for investigation into possible causes grow
No, nobody who's paid attention is concerned about this.I live in a condo with a private garage and I leave for up to 2 months at a time. Is anyone concerned about the model 3 being a fire hazard? Would hate to burn down a 15 unit building when I’m out of town.