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Is the scorching summer heat responsible for battery fires in electric scooters?

Are India’s challenging climatic conditions to be blamed for the recent spate of battery fires? The truth is far more complex, according to experts.

April 07, 2022 / 13:15 IST
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Ola S1 Pro Scooter caught fire in Pune. (PC-Twitter videos)
Ola S1 Pro Scooter caught fire in Pune. (PC-Twitter videos)

The recent spate of lithium-ion battery fires in e-scooters across the country has become a source of great concern for both existing and potential EV customers. However, pinpointing the exact cause that links all these incidents, which happened within a span of a week, has been hard.

The only obvious link between the series of incidents, from the much-hyped Ola Electric S1 Pro catching fire to the lesser known e-Ashwa’s entire dealership going up in flames, are lithium-ion batteries and the fact that all incidents happened days away from each other. Something which has led people to attribute the fires to the rising heat levels across the country, and the planet.

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Are EV batteries simply not able to handle our temperature? And should EVs in India or any other tropical country, be designed with special safeguards pertaining to heat?

The short answer is that batteries are engineered to withstand heat levels higher than what summer heat offers. At least, that’s what the initial assessment of the co-founders of Ultraviolette EV appears to be.