#151 Shannon,
Seeing as how we all currently drive around on top of 12-14 gallons of explosive/flammable gasoline (under the right conditions of course), the potential hazards of a battery don't keep me up at night. Furthermore, driving is inherently dangerous, with the vast majority of injuries resulting from blunt force trauma in a crash. This won't change, no matter what our propulsion system is. You're barking up the wrong tree with concerns of battery safety.
Also, if your utility relies on oil for electric production then congratulations on being in the "elite" 5%. You see, 95% of the electricity produced in the US is by means other than petroleum (coal, natural gas, nuclear, and hydro making up about 90%). And also, using fossil fuels to generate power at a central plant is about twice as efficient as a million little engines, in terms of lbs of fuel burned per KW produced. So turning to electric cars in fact has a HUGE impact on petroleum consumption and Jihad funding.
So it seems to me that you are in search of facts to support your preconceived dislike of the Volt. But so far I haven't heard a convincing argument. Keep trying.