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Another Kona Electric caught fire while charging in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, South Korea on July 28, 2019. [159] A fire in a Kona Electric occurred in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea on August 9, 2019. The flames began at the floor of the rear seat of the vehicle, which was parked at the time. [159]
2013 – A bus fire in Xiamen, China, believed to be an act of arson, killed 47 and injured 30. [25] 2013 – Volvo bus fire killed 45 Hyderabad-Bengaluru Highway in India. [26] 2014 – Colombia bus fire killed 32 children who had just attended a church service in the city of Fundación 18 May 2014. [27]
[293] [294] In 2017, test electric buses joined the public transport fleet of Sofia [295] and in 2018 and 2019, 35 new electric buses went into service. [296] It is estimated that by 2021, 20% of the bus fleet of Sofia will be electric. [297] Other cities and towns such as Plovdiv, Pernik and Haskovo are also ordering electric buses. [298] [299 ...
MILAN (AP) — Italy’s transport minister is questioning the spread of electric vehicle technology following the fiery crash of a fully electric shuttle bus that killed 21 people in mainland Venice.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said on Friday it will investigate a fire that destroyed an electric transit bus in Hamden, Connecticut on July 23. The NTSB probe is in parallel to ...
MTR Bus have ordered a number of battery-electric Enviro500EVs, the second Hong Kong operator to do so, which are to be delivered in 2023. [11] [12] In 2024, To replace one example (543) being severly damaged in a fire, an example was purchased second hand from Citybus, having its fleet number changed from 9158 to 550. New World First Bus
The electric bus fires in France and Germany should not be censored by Wikipedia and definitely belong here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.205.198.247 14:51, 29 July 2022 (UTC) These are news articles that must be included in Wikipedia. Electric Bus fires in Paris and Germany
Despite the global strong decline in car sales brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, new plug-in electric car sales in Germany between January and September 2020 achieved record registrations with a total of 204,251 units sold, consisting of 105,882 plug-in hybrids and 98,369 all-electric cars. The plug-in market share achieved a record of 15.6% of ...