Tesla Car Fire Death Case: 2022-2013

Note:  We have provided a list of Tesla car fire related deaths that have occurred  due to fire and that was reported through various sources. We have tried to provide details of the accident  such as location of incident, date, and many other pieces of information. 

Quick Overview: 

Total Number of Death as of 11/20/2022: 44 | Number of Death in 2022: 16 | Number of Death Last Year: 13

If there is any missing data, please let us know so we can update in the list.

Case #YearDateCountryStateDeaths #DriverOccupantOther vehicleModel
32202211/11/2022USACA11
31202210/18/2022USAFL4
30202210/01/2022USAFL11
29202208/17/2022Germany2
28202207/05/2022USAGA1
27202205/19/2022USANJ11
26202205/11/2022USACA31S
25202203/26/2022USACA11
24202203/14/2022USAFL11
2320223/12/2022USANY11
22202112/6/2021USAAZ1
21202112/1/2021USACA113
20202111/08/2021USAOH11Y
19202109/13/2021USAFL2113
18202107/26/2021Netherlands1
17202106/29/2021USACA211
16202106/01/2021USAWA11
15202104/17/2021USATX211S
14202104/17/2021CHINA11
13202104/01/2021China113
12202012/18/2020Portugal11
1120208/12/2020USACA211
10202004/24/2020Netherlands11
9202004/03/2020Tawian113
8201912/29/2019USAIN113
7201910/24/2019USAFL11S
620192/23/2019USAFL11S
5201805/10/2018Switzerland11S
4201805/08/2018USAFL21S
3201611/03/2016USAIN211
2201606/21/2016USAFL11S
1201506/22/2015USACA11

Note: The charater hypen (-) represent: the information not available

FAQs

How many Tesla cars have caught fire?

As of November 2022, there have been 32 reported cases of Tesla cars catching fire. However, it is important to note that Tesla vehicles have been involved in far fewer fires than gasoline-powered cars. In fact, an analysis by the National Fire Protection Association found that electric vehicles are less likely to catch fire than gas-powered cars.

Additionally, Tesla has implemented a number of safety features to help prevent fires, such as reinforced aluminum shields and heat-resistant glass. As a result of these measures, the likelihood of a Tesla car catching fire is extremely low. However, as with any vehicle, it is important to be aware of the potential for fire and take precautions accordingly.

How many people have died in Tesla car fires?

Tesla car fires have been in the news a lot lately. Many people are concerned about how many people have died in Tesla car fires. Tesla car fires have claimed the lives of 44 people since 2013, according to our research.

Tesla car fires have been caused by many things, including battery issues and faulty wiring. However, the most common cause of Tesla car fires is collisions. When a Tesla collides with another vehicle or object, the high-voltage battery can be damaged, leading to a fire. In some cases, the battery may even explode. While Tesla is working to improve the safety of its vehicles, it’s important to remember that any car can catch fire under the right circumstances.

Is Tesla the safest vehicle?

Tesla is often lauded for its cutting-edge technology, and the company’s vehicles are some of the most popular electric cars on the market. But Tesla is also known for its safety features, which have been praised by experts and customers alike.

The company’s vehicles are equipped with multiple airbags, seatbelts, and other safety features. In addition, Tesla’s Autopilot system is designed to help keep drivers safe by assisting with steering, braking, and acceleration. Overall, Tesla’s vehicles offer an impressive level of safety that has helped to make the company one of the leading automakers in the world.

How common are Tesla car fires?

Some Tesla owners have reported their cars catching fire, raising concerns about the safety of the vehicles. However, it’s important to put these reports in perspective. Tesla vehicles have been driven a total of over 10 billion miles, and there has been approximately one fire for every 210 million miles traveled.

This is significantly lower than the rate of fires in gasoline cars, which is one fire for every 20 million miles driven. Additionally, Tesla has made several improvements to its cars to help reduce the risk of fires, such as increasing the thickness of the metal protective plate under the battery pack and adding more insulation around the battery cells. As a result, it is clear that Tesla cars are not particularly prone to fires and that the company is taking steps to further reduce the risk.

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https://web.archive.org/web/20220817115512/https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/inv/2021/INOA-PE21020-1893.PDF

https://www.ddcar.com.tw/blogs/articles/detail/2136/Model-3-%E8%BB%8A%E7%A6%8D%E7%BF%BB%E8%A6%86%E5%BE%8C%E8%B5%B7%E7%81%AB%EF%BC%8C%E6%B6%88%E9%98%B2%E5%93%A1%E8%A9%B3%E8%BF%B0%E6%90%B6%E6%95%91%E8%88%87%E6%96%B7%E9%9B%BB%E6%BB%85%E7%81%AB%E9%81%8E%E7%A8%8B

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