‘Battery fire incidents may slow down EV adoption’
The Hindu
Mumbai
Recent incidents of electric vehicles (EVs) catching fire are bound to create speed bumps in EV adoption, said industry experts.
“Currently, many new-age players are engaging in wrong practices by selling battery powered EVs without following proper protocols,” Uday Narang, founder and chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) said.
“This is giving a bad name to players who had done an in-depth research before introducing their EVs, thereby causing fear in the market,” he added.
“I only worry about one thing that, once fear kicks in into consumers’ minds, no advantage will attract them to buy EVs,” Mr. Narang said.
He said before introducing any EV in the market, his company followed ‘progressive testing’ at every stage across engineering, design and manufacturing. He also cautioned against charging EVs immediately after a ride.
“Let the battery cool down and then put it on charge. Secondly, use only the designated battery and original charging cable. And lastly, it is most important to keep a check on the battery,” he added.