Planck Vision Systems manufactures thermal imaging solutions for portable inspection and 24/7 monitoring of commercial applications including: Early Fire Detection, Manufacturing, Substations and Tunnels, Electrical Panel/Cabinets, Storage Facilities, Data Centers and Elevated Body Temperature Screening. Our company is headquartered in Santa Barbara CA, the capital of infrared sensing technologies in the United States.
On the evening of January 26, 2025, a tragic electric vehicle fire in Taoyuan resulted in the deaths of one man and three children, with four others injured. The accident occurred on National Freeway No. 1, where an overloaded vehicle crashed into a traffic barrier near the Yangmei Service Area and burst into flames. The fire was extinguished around 8 p.m., and the injured were sent to nearby hospitals for treatment. The estimated property loss from the incident is approximately $50,000.
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On the evening of January 26, 2025, a tragic electric vehicle fire in Taoyuan resulted in the deaths of one man and three children, and injuries to four others. The accident took place on National Freeway No. 1 near the Yangmei Service Area, where an overloaded electric vehicle carrying two adults and six children crashed into a traffic barrier and burst into flames. According to the Taoyuan Fire Department, the fire spread quickly, and the driver and some passengers were unable to escape in time.
Upon receiving the emergency call, the fire department dispatched crews to the scene and extinguished the fire by around 8 p.m. The driver, 40-year-old Mr. Ni, was found dead, and the seven passengers were rushed to nearby hospitals for emergency treatment. Tragically, a 10-year-old boy, surnamed Ni, died after being sent to the hospital, while a 4-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy, surnamed Ni and Chan respectively, died from their injuries the following morning. Of the survivors, the wife of the driver, surnamed Chan, remains in a coma, while an 8-year-old boy, surnamed Ni, is undergoing surgery and intubation, and an 11-year-old girl, surnamed Wu, is being treated for second-degree burns. A 4-year-old girl, surnamed Chan, is fully conscious.
The fire’s exact cause has not yet been determined, but it is suspected that the overload of the vehicle and possible overheating of the lithium battery could have contributed to the disaster. The accident has raised concerns about the safety of lithium batteries and the weight limits for electric vehicles. The estimated property loss from this tragic fire is approximately $50,000, covering vehicle damage and medical expenses.
This incident once again highlights the importance of vehicle safety, especially regarding lithium battery risks. To mitigate such tragedies, Planck Vision Systems’ high-precision thermal imaging technology can detect abnormal temperature variations in vehicles or devices, alerting users to potential dangers before they escalate into fires. This early warning system helps prevent fires from spreading and provides critical response time during the initial stages of an incident, saving lives.
This tragic event emphasizes the need for enhanced safety monitoring in electric vehicles. By using Planck Vision Systems’ thermal imaging technology for early fire detection, overheating can be detected and addressed in time, significantly improving public safety and the stability of devices. This technology can help prevent future tragedies, protecting families and society as a whole.
For Heavy Industry, Planck Vision Systems leads with superior thermal imaging tailored for diverse industries. Beyond detecting minute temperature variations, our always-on technology ensures system protection, operational excellence, and catches every anomaly. This vigilance minimizes risks, preempting system failures and potential threats.