Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

DRDO to probe Nexon fire incident

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BENGALURU: The government has ordered an investigat­ion into a fire incident involving a Tata Motors electric vehicle, a government official said on Thursday, after the automaker described it as an “isolated thermal incident”.

A video on social media, which has gone viral, showed one of the company’s electric cars engulfed in flames. The video showed firefighte­rs trying to extinguish the fire in a Nexon electric vehicle (EV) in a suburb of Mumbai.

Reuters was unable to independen­tly verify the video.

Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on, a government agency, would lead the investigat­ion, the official said.

“A detailed investigat­ion is currently being conducted to ascertain the facts of the recent isolated thermal incident that is doing the rounds on social media. We will share a detailed response after our complete investigat­ion,” India’s biggest manufactur­er of electric cars said in a statement.

The firm said this was the first such incident, having sold more than 30,000 EVs, the bulk of which are its Nexon model. The incident follows a spate of e-scooter fires that have triggered an investigat­ion by the Indian government.

Initial findings of the federal probe into three e-scooter makers, including SoftBank-backed Ola Electric, found faulty battery cells and modules to be the leading cause of fires, Reuters reported last month.

Electrific­ation is the cornerston­e of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s climate change and carbon reduction agenda. EVs are also seen as a way to help India to cut its oil import bill.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A video on social media, which has gone viral, showed Tata Motors’ Nexon electric car engulfed in flames.
REUTERS A video on social media, which has gone viral, showed Tata Motors’ Nexon electric car engulfed in flames.

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