Table 1 EV lithium-ion battery charging thermal runaway accident table.
No | Time | Site | Accident analysis |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2016.01 | Järsta, Norway | Spontaneous combustion caused by prolonged exposure of batteries to cold temperatures |
2 | 2019.04 | Shanghai, China | Failure of a single cell, resulting in a short circuit of the battery |
3 | 2019.01 | Antwerp, Belgium | Charging short circuit fault |
4 | 2019.01 | Daegu, Korea | The interior of the power battery assembly started the fire |
5 | 2020.05 | Dongguan, China | Battery pack with charging fault problem |
6 | 2020.08 | Guangzhou, China | EV overcharging caused short circuit problems inside batteries |
7 | 2021.02 | Hohhot, China | Spontaneous combustion of high-voltage batteries, causing spontaneous combustion in other vehicles |
8 | 2021.08 | Guangzhou, China | Battery damage due to collision |
9 | 2022.09 | Telangana, India | Short-circuit problems due to overcharging of EV |
10 | 2022.01 | Florida, USA | Short-circuit problems caused by water immersion in car battery packs |
11 | 2023.03 | Taiyuan, China | Spontaneous combustion caused by overheating of the battery while charging |
12 | 2023.07 | Dongguan, China | Broken Battery Causes Spontaneous Combustion |
13 | 2023.01 | Plano, USA | Battery Failure Sudden Spontaneous Combustion |