South Korea prepares to introduce new charging rules

Volkswagen Porsche and Audi also agreed with Tesla on charging


South Korea to introduce new charging rules after Mercedes-Benz EQE electric sedan caught fire while charging Getting ready.

Electric Mercedes-Benz EQE burns in a closed garageSouth Korean authorities took action. Accordingly, the Seoul administration will soon Vehicles with a battery charge of over 90 percent will be prevented from entering underground parking lots. In addition, in the capital of South Korea A charging limit of 80 percent is required at all fast charging stations. Because the EQE that was not charged during the incident burned, Strangely, it is thought to be caused by overcharging. Many manufacturers do not recommend charging the battery above 80 percent to preserve its health, but “When it goes above 80 percent or 100 percent, a fire breaks out” There is absolutely no such situation. There are important figures in the country who oppose this issue.. Head of battery research center run by Sungkyunkwan University and Samsung SDI Professor Yoon Won-sub, It states that there is no evidence that fully charging the battery poses a fire risk.

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Yoon Won-sub also says the following on this matter: “Having a battery above 80 percent, continuing to charge after the battery is full, or charging the battery above 80 percent is not a factor that causes a fire. Electric vehicles are designed to never reach full charge, even if it says 100 percent on the dashboard. It is an unproven claim that batteries pose a higher risk of fire when fully charged.“Preventing owners of 90% charged electric vehicles from entering underground car parks is a bit of a witch hunt. Appropriate measures need to be found after a comprehensive discussion among experts.”

A Tesla driver says the following on this subject: “If a petrol car catches fire, will the government limit fuel purchases to 90 percent? I cannot understand how the government came up with figures like 80 percent or 90 percent. On what basis are they basing their decision on proven data? If it is so dangerous, why did the government encourage people to buy electric cars?” Another detail that has drawn a lot of reaction is the fact that the usable range of all electric vehicles will be reduced due to the government’s charging limitation.

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