Electric bike's batteries can explode easily, and some smartasses argue that gasoline cars can explode too. Are they even remotely comparable? I'm specifically talking about the batteries in electric bikes, which have a much higher likelihood of exploding compared to gasoline cars. They can explode when they're not moving, when they're being charged, or even when they collide with something on the road. It's almost impossible to find something as prone to explosions as electric bike batteries. So, is it really the same as gasoline cars potentially exploding? It's not even in the same league. It's like comparing a nuclear bomb explosion to a firecracker explosion. How twisted does your mind have to be to come up with such a comparison?

Electric Bike Batteries: Exploding More Than Gas Cars? Seriously?

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