Bajaj Auto probing 'smoke emission' from EV scooter component
Bajaj Auto is investigating a smoke emission incident involving its Chetak electric scooter in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar on December 5. No fire or injuries occurred, and the battery remained intact. Initial findings suggest the smoke originated ...
"An incident involving a Chetak electric scooter was reported in the afternoon hours of December 5 at Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. As soon as this was brought to our attention, the dealer partner took swift action by moving the vehicle to the service centre for a thorough investigation," Bajaj Auto Ltd said in a statement.
The incident resulted in "no harm" to any individuals, it said.
Preliminary investigations, according to the company, reveal that while there was "no fire or thermal runaway, the event was limited to smoke emission from a plastic component, with the battery and motor remaining intact."
The materials used in the battery pack ensured the safety of the vehicle even under such a condition, as per Bajaj Auto.
"We are conducting a comprehensive investigation to determine the root cause of this isolated incident, fully committed to understanding and addressing any potential issues," the company said while urging the customers to exclusively use its authorised service network to maintain the "highest standards" of safety and quality for their Chetak electric scooters.
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