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'EV fires will happen': Ola CEO after Tata Nexon EV catches fire in Maharashtra

Following EV fire complaints, Ola Electric had in April recalled 1,441 units of its electric two-wheelers.

June 23, 2022 / 12:54 IST
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Ola Electric founder Bhavish Aggarwal's comment raised concerns among Twitter users.
Ola Electric founder Bhavish Aggarwal's comment raised concerns among Twitter users.

Amid the backlash that Ola has been receiving over the recent electric scooter fire incidents, CEO Bhavish Aggarwal on Thursday claimed that electric vehicles (EV) catching fire is a global phenomenon and that it happens in vehicles made by international companies as well.

Taking to Twitter, Aggarwal shared a clip of a Tata Nexon EV which caught fire in Mumbai's suburban Vasai. "EV fires will happen. Happens in all global products too. EV fires are much less frequent than ICE fires," he tweeted.

But Bhavish Aggarwal's comment raised concerns among Twitter users.

"You still did not get the thing didn't you Bhavish? You have a fantastic product. I personally desire it. But the way some failures have come across are life threatening man. Should have been solved with software team working full thrust and ASAP!" tweeted user APT! (@imahungrybiker).

"But what’s the ratio? If EV fire will happen maybe it’s not right for any company to release a product until the research and development team overcomes it. I’m sure the number of Tesla EVs catching fire like Ola scooters is 1:100 with sales volume. Can we expect Ola cars to catch fire?" asked Manhar Singh (@Manhar_Aman).

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