Fast Technology reported on December 30 that although with the update and iteration of battery technology and the progress of car manufacturing technology, the problem of spontaneous combustion is bound to be overcome, but the current problem of spontaneous combustion of electric vehicles is still very serious.
Recently, in Nanjing, Jiangsu, a Mercedes-Benz EQC electric SUV roadside**, the scene was full of smoke, and fierce tongues of fire erupted from the chassis, completely surrounding the vehicle from the bottom up.
After receiving the alarm, the firefighters quickly rushed to the scene, but because the fire was too big, even if it was finally extinguished, it was difficult for the car to leave a "whole body", but fortunately, in terms of the surrounding environment, there was no damage to other vehicles.
It is worth mentioning that just a few days ago, at the door of a Mercedes-Benz 4S store in Hefei, an EQC electric car had an accident in the charging space, and another Mercedes-Benz tram was burned together.
In November this year, the same Mercedes-Benz EQC was in a parking lot**, and then ignited two SUVs parked on both sides of the EQC, BYD and Haval, due to the ferocity of the fire, and finally ignited the entire row of parked vehicles, causing huge losses.
It is necessary to remind the owner that the tram is extremely difficult to extinguish, and the best thing to do is to keep a safe distance from the vehicle and then call the fire department for help.