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NAT: EV fire in underground car park a safety concern for strata

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A recent EV fire in an underground car park of an apartment complex in South Korea serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with electric vehicles (EVs) in residential buildings. The rapid spread of the fire and toxic smoke, originating from a parked Mercedes-Benz EQE, underscores the heightened risks associated with EVs in enclosed spaces.

The severity of the incident is underscored by the fact that firefighters took over eight hours to extinguish the blaze. Approximately 70 vehicles within the underground car park sustained damage from the EV fire. Most alarmingly, the incident resulted in smoke inhalation for 20 residents, including children, highlighting the potential health risks associated with such fires.

The Risks of an EV Fire in an Underground Car Park

The unique challenges posed by an underground car park in conjunction with the increasing prevalence of EVs have created a complex fire safety scenario. These structures, often characterised by poor ventilation and limited escape routes, can amplify the dangers of a fire. Moreover, the specific characteristics of EV batteries, such as their propensity for thermal runaway and the challenges involved in extinguishing such fires, further exacerbate the risks.

Safety Considerations for Strata Communities

For strata corporations with underground car parks, this incident should serve as a catalyst for reviewing safety measures. Key considerations include:

It’s important to note that EV fires are still relatively rare compared to traditional petrol-powered vehicles. However, the potential consequences when they do occur demand a proactive and comprehensive approach to safety. While the transition to electric vehicles offers numerous benefits, it is essential for strata corporations to be proactive in managing the associated risks. Strata committees should consider long-term strategies to mitigate risks. This may involve exploring alternative parking options, such as dedicated EV charging areas with enhanced safety features, or advocating for stricter regulations on EV battery safety.

The investigation into the cause of the South Korean fire is ongoing, and further information may emerge about the specific factors that contributed to the incident. By proactively addressing the challenges posed by EV fires in underground car parks, strata communities can significantly enhance the safety and well-being of their residents.

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The Lookupstrata Team

This post appears in Strata News #707.

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