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Wed Aug 21, 2024, 04:29 PM Aug 21

EV fires heighten concerns: Tesla, Mercedes-Benz accidents add to alarm - The Korea Times


Mercedes-Benz Korea President and CEO Mathias Vaitl attends a meeting with residents from an apartment complex in Incheon, Wednesday. Earlier this month, the carmaker's EQE electric vehicle, parked at an underground garage there, burst into flames, causing damage to other vehicles. Yonhap

EV fires heighten concerns: Tesla, Mercedes-Benz accidents add to alarm

The Korea Times | Lee Min-hyung | 2024-08-18

Customer concerns about electric vehicles (EVs) have intensified following a recent fire report involving an all-electric Model X luxury SUV from Tesla, the most beloved EV maker in Korea.

The incident further fueled the widespread fear of EVs here, after Mercedes-Benz's EQE EV burst into flames earlier this month. Drivers have since rapidly lost trust in the once-reliable German carmaker after it became known that the vehicle was equipped with a less-reliable Chinese battery.

The recent fire involving a Model X resulted in the vehicle being completely destroyed after approximately four hours of firefighting efforts. The vehicle was parked on a road in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, on Friday afternoon.

Tesla used a battery from Japan's Panasonic for its EV. This heightened fears that batteries from famous non-Chinese firms are also not safe either...more
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/08/129_380766.html



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