Recent EV Fires Ignite Fears Among Drivers in South Korea

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A Mercedes-Benz electric sedan with Chinese-made Farasis Energy batteries caught fire in a South Korean apartment garage. This led to a massive blaze that took over eight hours to put out. The fire caused extensive damage, destroying more than 100 vehicles and sending over 20 people to the hospital for smoke inhalation. Just days later, another EV fire occurred, raising concerns among drivers and sparking debate in the market. In this reaction video, we’ll explore the growing fears surrounding EV safety and how these incidents are impacting the future of electric vehicles. Stay tuned for the details!

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