Baku,

Definitely a good move forward imo, but I do wonder about the fire risk. With all the garbage truck fires that have been popping up in the last few years (usually caused by batteries being thrown into curbside rubbish), would a fire in the back of an EV fire truck be better, worse, or about the same as a fire in a normal diesel rubbish truck?

Also, since EVs in general are so quiet, I’m also a little worried that they’d be a fair bit more dangerous. Not hearing a Tesla or similar EV is bad, but a 20 ton machine packed with however many tons of rubbish they hold would be considerably worse. I suppose they don’t generally reverse, and they’re a lot bigger so definitely easier to spot, but with really any conventional truck, they’re easy to see and hear, you know when they’re there even if you can’t see them. With an EV truck, not so much.

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