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Don't Charge Electric Battery Scooters inside home

Deepak Kiran

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Dublin fire brigade have shared a shocking video of an electric scooter exploding into flames.

They wrote: "The dangers of charging electric bicycles and scooters are well known. While it is rare, it does happen.

"Batteries on fire will experience a ‘Thermal Runaway’ which requires 100’s of litres per minute of water to control.

"Get out. Stay out."
 

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March 25th 2022 news

Chennai: A father and his daughter were killed in an electric scooter explosion in Vellore on Saturday. The explosion took place while the duo was recharging the battery at their home.


According to a report on ABP Nadu, the deceased were identified as Durai Varma, who was a 49-year-old photographer and his daughter Mohana Preeti, a student of Tiruvannamalai Government school.


It all started when Durai Varma purchased an electric scooter in Tiruvanamalai two days back and was using the scooter. On Friday, as the battery was down, he tried to charge the scooter at his home along with daughter Mohana Preeti.


After charging the battery for a while, the duo once again came to see the scooter. However, the battery in the scooter suddenly exploded and the fire from the scooter immediately spread to two other vehicles.

The duo who were standing nearby tried to escape the fire by running into their home. They then locked themselves in the bathroom. Yet, the fire spread across the home and within a few minutes both of them died due to asphyxiation


The neighbours of the duo rushed to put out the fire but the blaze was uncontrollable, Hence, they called the Fire and Rescue Department for help. The personnel soon reached the spot and put out the fire.


The personnel then recovered the bodies of the duo and sent them to Tiruvannamalai Government Hospital for autopsy.


The police suspect that the explosion might have likely occurred due to overcharging of the batteries
 
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Andhra man killed as battery of e-scooter explodes​

April 23 , 2022

In yet another incident, a man was killed and three others were injured when the battery of an electric two-wheeler exploded in their house in Andhra Pradesh on Saturday.

The incident occurred in Vijayawada early Saturday when the man had kept the battery on charging in the bedroom.

Shiva Kumar, his wife and their two children sustained burn injuries. Hearing their screams, neighbours rushed to their rescue and shifted them to a hospital, where Shiva Kumar succumbed while his wife is stated to be in critical condition.

The man had reportedly purchased the electric scooter on Friday. Name of the manufacturer and other details are awaited.

This is the second incident in the Telugu states in less than a week.

An 80-year-old man was killed and two others were injured in Telangana's Nizamabad district on April 19 when the battery of electric two-wheeler exploded.

The incident occured in a house where the the battery was being charged.

B. Ramaswamy died in the incident while his son B. Prakash and daughter Kamalamma suffered burn injuries when they tried to rescue him. They were admitted to a hospital.

Police registered a case under Indian Penal Code Section 304A (causing death due to negligence) against Pure EV and took up investigation.

Pure EV issued a statement deeply regretting the incident and stating that it is cooperating with local authorities and seeking details from the user.

A series of such incidents in the country have created concern over the safety of batteries.

Three Pure EV scooters and electric vehicles of some other manufacturers caught fire in separate incidents in recent months.
 
Any Batteries if overloaded or charged more than hour many times will result in explode dude ... Charge with caution...
Charging 80% is enough and it will result more life to battery
 
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