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    Fire at Rivian’s factory damages multiple electric vehicles

    News RoomBy News RoomAugust 26, 20242 Mins Read
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    A fire broke out in a parking lot at Rivian’s Normal, Illinois, factory over the weekend, damaging several electric vehicles, local media is reporting. No injuries are being reported at this time.

    A spokesperson for the Normal Fire Department told The Verge that a report of a fire was called in at 9:43PM CT on Saturday at the Rivian factory. That said, Rivian is now leading the investigation into the nature of the blaze, along with the company’s insurance company, with the town’s fire officials lending their support as needed, Normal Fire Department spokesperson Matt Swaney said in an email.

    “It is a very intricate and complex investigation so we do not have a timeline of when and if any origin or cause may be determined at this time,” Swaney added. “The assembly plant itself is unaffected by the incident. There were no injuries to firefighters or Rivian personnel.”

    Rivian is now leading the investigation into the nature of the blaze

    Meanwhile, witnesses told 25 News Now they could see flames and smoke rising from the factory site at a distance. The factory itself was not damaged, as the fire was contained to the parking lot.

    “We are investigating the cause of a fire that damaged a number of vehicles in a parking lot at our Normal plant late Saturday night,” Rivian spokesperson Peebles Squire said in a statement. “The plant itself is unaffected. There were no injuries. We are not providing further details at this time.”

    Of course, gas-powered vehicles can catch fire and often do at a much higher rate than electric vehicles. But the difficulty in containing and extinguishing EV batteries makes them a unique challenge for fire departments, especially as EV sales continue to grow.

    Correction August 26: The fire was first reported Saturday evening. A previous version of this story had the wrong day.

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