With the rapid growth of the electric vehicle (EV) market, fire incidents have raised concerns. On August 1, a Mercedes-Benz EV in Incheon caught fire, destroying an entire underground parking garage. On August 16, a Tesla EV caught fire while parked on the side of the road in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province. Over the past five years, EV fire incidents and financial losses have been higher than those of internal combustion engine vehicles. Manufacturers are enhancing battery technology and safety measures to reduce fire risks.


Planck Vision Systems: EV Fire Losses Reach $9,700, Manufacturers Actively Enhance Safety Technology

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With the rapid growth of the electric vehicle (EV) market, the rise in related fire incidents has drawn significant attention. Recent events highlight the increasing fire risks associated with EVs, presenting challenges to vehicle safety.

On August 1, a parked Mercedes-Benz EV in Incheon caught fire spontaneously, and the blaze quickly spread, destroying an entire underground parking garage and other vehicles within it.

This was followed by another incident on August 16, when a Tesla EV caught fire while parked on the side of the road in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, further raising public concerns about EV safety.

According to the Korea Insurance Development Institute, over the past five years, the number of fire and explosion incidents involving EVs has been higher than that for internal combustion engine vehicles.

EVs have 0.93 incidents per 10,000 vehicles, compared to 0.90 for non-EVs. Additionally, the financial losses from EV incidents are significantly higher, with an average loss of 13 million won ($9,700) per incident, which is 1.9 times higher than the 6.9 million won average for non-EVs.

In response to these challenges, major EV manufacturers are actively working on improvements. Mercedes-Benz and Tesla, among others, are enhancing battery technology to improve safety and stability. Mercedes-Benz is investing in better cooling systems for battery modules and strengthening battery monitoring to detect anomalies early. Tesla is implementing multiple safety mechanisms in its new models, including the use of fire-resistant materials and advanced thermal management systems.

Additionally, these companies are intensifying safety education for vehicle owners, providing guidance on proper charging and maintenance to reduce fire risks. Through these measures, EV manufacturers aim to effectively reduce the occurrence of fire incidents and ensure owner safety.

For early fire detection, Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras offer significant advantages over traditional systems, which can only alert users after smoke and flames are visible.

TNC cameras can monitor for abnormal heat conditions before fires erupt, helping to prevent property damage and loss of life. This advanced technology provides timely warnings in the early stages of a fire, protecting vehicles and other assets from destruction.

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