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My car holds~20kg of petrol(gasoline).
The destructive power of tnt lies in it's ability to release all it's energy virtually instantaneously and this scenario is unlikely to happen with a hydrocarbon fuel except in an extremely violent collision.
A battery can in theory release a large portion of it's energy in a short time.
Some of the lithium ion battery failures I have seen are extremely violent. Is this hazard being taken seriously enough, especially with the push for ever higher energy densities?
Thanks to all for your replies and I have some comments/queries. Maybe i'm stoopid or maybe i'm slightly on the autistic side but I just can't figure BC's remark "have you tried filling it". Maybe BC could elaborate.