EV Fire Incidents: Government Issues Show Cause Notice To EV Manufacturers通知要求精细ailed reasoning from the EV players on why they should not be penalized for the EV fire incidents

ByTeena Jose

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

Pexels

The Central government, reportedly, has sent show cause notices to electric vehicle companies like Ola Electric, Okinawa Autotech, Pure EV and other original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) asking them the explanation for the recent fire incidents with the two-wheeler electric vehicles. The notice also demands a detailed reasoning from the players on why they should not be penalized for the EV fire incidents. As per reports, they have been given 30 days to respond to the notice and once the responses are in, the government will decide which penal action should be taken.

According to a report byCNBC TV18, the central consumer protection authority, under the Union consumer affairs ministry, had issued a notice in mid-June to Ola Electric over the fire incidents and had given 15 days to respond to the notice.

Stating the government's stand on the EV fire incidents, Union minister for road transport, Nitin Gadkari, in April, hadsaidthat, "We have constituted an expert committee to enquire about the incidents and make recommendations on remedial steps. If any company is found negligent in their processes, a heavy penalty will be imposed and a recall of all defective vehicles will also be ordered."

According to areportin last week, the government's expert committee found out that the electric two-wheelers involved in the fire incidents did not had even the basic safety measurements and had no venting mechanism for overheated cells to release energy and that battery management system was seriously deficient.

Following the EV fire incidents, NITI Aayog has asked the OEMs to voluntarily recall their electric scooter as a part of the precautionary measures. After that, as perreports, Ola and Oiknawa have voluntarily recalled almost 7000 electric two-wheelers. In April, Oiknawa recalled 3215 units to fix any issue related to batteries. As per company statement, the batteries will be checked for loose connectors and be repaired free of cost at Oiknawa dealerships.

Wavy Line
Teena Jose

News Desk Reporter with Entrepreneur India

Teena is a post graduate in financial journalism. She has an avid interest in content creation, digital media and fashion.

Related Topics

Entrepreneurs

A Believer In India Story

Amit Lakhotia, founder and CEO, Park+ continues to identify startups where he can add value as a mentor or investor

Business News

Netflix是一个AI-Focused任务——一开始招聘ing Salary is up to $900,000

The streaming giant is looking for a leader in its machine learning department.

Business Solutions

Learn to Program an AI Chatbot for Your Business in This $30 Course

Get back-to-school savings on this AI coding course.

Travel

10 Best Entrepreneurial Events To Attend Before 2023 Is Over

As we head into the latter half of 2023, there's still a great chance for you to get involved in some exciting startup events.

Money & Finance

How to Make Money Online: 10 Proven Ways to Make Money Online

Need to know how to make money online as a side gig or new career? Check out this breakdown of the 10 top online money-making methods.

News and Trends

Google Invites Applications For Eighth Batch Of Startups Accelerator Programme

Applications are open until August 22, and eligible startups should have AI as a core solution or product, including generative AI