What are the fire incidents of various types of electric vehicles?

All kinds of electric vehicle fire incidents include:

1, 2017 At about 3 am on June 6, a fire broke out after a Tesla crashed into a guardrail in Rizhao City, Shandong Province.

2. At 8 o'clock in the evening of April 2 19, a Tesla car suddenly emitted white smoke in the underground garage of Taide Garden Community, Yude Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai.

3.20 19 On April 24th, a BYD E5 caught fire in Wuhan.

On May 6, 2065438 and June 4, 2065438, Weilai ES8 spontaneously ignited again in Shanghai and Wuhan respectively.

Extended data:

On August 19 and 18, the National New Energy Vehicle Big Data Alliance released the Report on the Safety Supervision Results of Big Data on the National Supervision Platform for New Energy Vehicles (hereinafter referred to as the Report), showing that since May this year, 4 1% of new energy vehicles (the vehicle status at the time of fire has been identified) are in a driving state.

According to the report, since May this year, the national regulatory platform for new energy vehicles has found 79 safety accidents involving 96 vehicles. Among them, 47 accident vehicles were connected to the national supervision platform, and 28 accidents were warned by the national supervision platform within 10 days before the accident.

Of these 79 accidents, 65% were buses, 28% were special vehicles and 7% were buses. From the type of power battery, 86% of accident vehicles use ternary lithium-ion batteries, 7% of accident vehicles use lithium iron phosphate batteries, and 7% of accident vehicles have uncertain battery types.

Among the vehicles whose fire causes have been identified, 58% are caused by battery problems, 19% are caused by collision problems, and some are caused by flooding, parts failure, use problems and other reasons.

People's Daily Online-The safety of electric vehicles caught fire in succession was tortured.

People's Daily Online-Tesla caught fire again in China: the battery was burned and is under investigation.

People's Daily Online-A Tesla in Shanghai suddenly spontaneously ignited and caught fire. Official response: The situation is being verified.

People's Network-More than 40% of new energy vehicles caught fire.