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South Korea to need EV makers to disclose battery brand names after fire, media report states

South Korea plans to need electric automobile (EV) makers to reveal the brand name of batteries in cars due to security issues after a lorry in an underground car park caught fire, causing comprehensive damage, a newspaper reported on Thursday.

The transport ministry meant to change laws to need automobile business to determine battery producers, the Chosun Ilbo reported, pointing out an unnamed transportation ministry official.

Automakers in South Korea presently require to disclose particular details about cars, consisting of size and fuel performance, however only minimal information on batteries, such as power capability, and do not have to mention the manufacturers, the newspaper said.

The transport ministry decreased to offer an instant comment on the report.

Recently, a Mercedes-Benz electrical sedan with batteries made by Chinese company Farasis Energy ignited in the underground garage of an apartment or condo in the South Korean city of Incheon, according to media reports.

The blaze took more than eight hours to extinguish and harmed about 140 vehicles and 23 people were hospitalised due to smoke inhalation, Yonhap news agency said.

Mercedes-Benz Korea said in a statement it took the occurrence extremely seriously and prepared to work together with authorities to identify the cause.

Farasis did not immediately respond to an ask for remark.

The Seoul Metropolitan Fire & & Disaster Headquarters in a. report released in February said 1,399 fires occurred in. underground car park in South Korea between 2013 and 2022. with 43.7% credited to lorries. It stated electrical sources. represented 53% of automobile fires in underground garages.

A series of EV fires happening in underground parking area. have actually been connected to growing consumer wonder about of EVs, which. might extend the present EV recession, said Esther Yim, an. expert at Samsung Securities, including that cars and truck and battery. makers needed to come up with measures to assure consumers.

Last month, Hyundai Motor stated it would broaden. hybrid line-ups as need for EVs relieves internationally.

On the other hand, battery maker LG Energy Solution,. whose consumers consist of Tesla, General Motors. and Hyundai Motor among others, cut its annual sales target on a. downturn in global EV need.

(source: Reuters)