Big information has come to the fore regarding the safety of electric scooters. After the incident of fire in Ola’s electric scooter, questions are being raised once again whether the automobile companies are making big lapses regarding safety. Regarding this, auto expert Murad Ali Baig warned after the incident of fire in Ola scooter and said that no safety standard has been set by the government for this area. Taking advantage of this, new companies are coming and importing battery, motor and other parts from China and assembling and selling e-scooters in India. They do not have any standards to check the safety standards of e-scooters. Its results are now visible. More serious consequences can also be seen in the coming time. This information has been given by Murad Ali Baig in an interview given to a private channel.
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Recently, there was a massive fire incident in Ola S1 Pro. The video of the incident went viral on social media. In this 31-second video, an Ola S1 Pro electric scooter is seen standing on a roadside, in which smoke and flames are rising. Ola has confirmed the incident of fire. The company said that it has received information about a fire in Ola S1 Pro in Pune and is investigating the cause of the fire. The company said that the drivers of the scooter are completely safe. The exact cause of the fire is not yet known, but it is being speculated that it could be due to damage or short-circuit of the lithium-ion battery.
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It is very difficult to extinguish a fire in a lithium-ion battery. Upon contact with water, it immediately produces hydrogen gas and lithium-hydroxide. Hydrogen gas catches fire. However, whatever the reason, a fire in an electric scooter like this is certainly a scary incident.
Explain that this scooter comes with a top speed of 115kmph and a full charging range of up to 180KM. Its price is Rs 1,29,999 (ex-showroom). The battery of 3.98kWh is given in this electric scooter. Ola S1 is a fully localized product except for the cells inside the battery.