@autocarindiamag
Autocar India
2 years
Tata Motors is conducting an investigation into the Nexon EV fire. The exact cause is currently unknown. Interestingly unlike most others, the Nexon EV uses LFP cells, which are more forgiving under thermal stress than NMC cells. Full story:
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@LateralusMo
LateralusMo
2 years
@autocarindiamag @autocarindiamag do you think insurance companies should add the EV catching fire in its insurance coverage?
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@mohnish231
Mohnish Ghodekar
2 years
@autocarindiamag One off incident happen with tesla as well. That does not mean its a bad product. We have full faith in tata motors. Tata should look into sabotage conspiracies. Tata nano was a clear victim as well.
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@paruldhalla
Parul Dhalla
1 year
@autocarindiamag Tata keeps on banning to upgrade electrical components from their Authorized TATA service centers (normally allowed in ICE cars) ppl wud hv no option but to get it done frm unauthorised 1s & incidnts wil keep hppning. Even da latest research says DRL lights help in improve safety
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