EV Fire

  • WM Motor hit by another EV fire

    This is the second day in a row that WM Motor has been hit by a vehicle fire.

  • WM Motor in spotlight after EV fire

    The owner said that the car was bought 7 or 8 months ago. At the time of the accident, the vehicle was charging and she rushed out of the car after hearing the explosion.

  • Volvo investigates after NEV fire puts automaker in spotlight

    The vehicle was said to be a plug-in hybrid version of the Volvo XC90, and the accident caused severe damage to the car as well as the nearby vehicle.

  • BYD enters spotlight for vehicle fire

    The model appears to be a Qin Pro with a ternary lithium battery, and BYD announced in April that its entire EV lineup would begin carrying the much safer blade battery.

  • Tesla vehicle allegedly spontaneously combusted in underground garage in Guangzhou

    A Tesla vehicle spontaneously combusted in an underground garage in a residential area of central Guangzhou around 14:00 on August 22, affecting a BMW sedan parked next to it.

  • 8 of Li Auto's yet-to-be-released new Li ONEs reportedly burned in transit

    Li Auto will hold a spring launch event on May 25 at 20:00 Beijing Time, when it will unveil the new Li ONE model.

  • Tesla Model 3 burns after hitting tree in latest accident

    Tesla sources said the accident was caused by the vehicle driving at high speed resulting in loss of control and a collision before the vehicle burned, according to nbd.com.cn.

  • A Tesla in Guangzhou catches fire in collision, killing one passenger

    The video shows a Tesla sedan overtaking a moving car from behind, striking a roadside concrete bridge, then catching fire, and eventually being burned to an empty frame.

  • Xpeng G3 catches fire at charging station, hours before EV maker unveils LiDAR-equipped P5 sedan

    Just hours before Xpeng Motors unveiled its new LiDAR-equipped sedan on Wednesday, a G3 SUV from the brand spontaneously combusted at a charging station, becoming the company's latest embarrassment.

  • Tesla's Grace Tao says most vehicles don't catch fire for no reason

    Tesla's chances of spontaneous combustion are not very high among all cars, Tao said, adding that fuel cars actually have spontaneous combustion accidents every day, but people may not care much about it.