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South Korea Descends Into Chaos as Mysterious Electric Car Fire Epidemic Spreads Like Wildfire Across the Nation and Suddenly Everyone Remembers That Batteries Can Catch on Fire

An illustration of an underground parking lot filled with electric cars on fire; flames engulfing the vehicles as smoke billows out and people in apartments above look down at the scene through windows. In the background, a cityscape is visible under heavy haze from the fires. A few firefighters are shown trying to put out the blaze but struggling due to malfunctioning equipment such as sprinklers not working properly. The illustration depicts chaos with cars destroyed or damaged beyond recognition and only metal frames remaining.

The recent spate of electric vehicle fires in South Korea has left many scratching their heads and wondering if the country’s EV bubble is about to burst. But before we dive into the nitty-gritty details of battery management systems and fire safety measures, let’s get one thing straight: EVs are not inherently more prone to catching on fire than gas-guzzlers

Source: www.reuters

SEOUL, Aug 14 (Reuters) - South Korea is urging automakers operating in the country to disclose the manufacturer of batteries used in electric vehicles (EV) as authorities try to calm fears over fires involving EVs, after a recent blaze in an underground parking lot that took eight hours to put out. Experts say more can be done, however, noting that while identifying the specific maker of batteries used in EVs […]

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