I have been following the incident of the burning of the NIO ES8 car during the Chinese New Year. On December 28th, a NIO ES8 car caught fire while parked on the side of the road in Leqing, Wenzhou. Initially, there were many online rumors about NIO’s safety record and the battery’s safety. But considering the fact that NIO has sold 80,000 cars, any safety issues should have been exposed long ago, and it’s unlikely that this was the first such incident.
As expected, the situation wasn’t that simple. Immediately after the incident, NIO’s customer service team rushed to the scene to assist the fire department in its investigation. According to the car owner, NIO’s response to the incident was very positive. In the end, the result of the fire investigation was released, revealing that the residual material from fireworks that had just been set off ignited the bottom of the NIO ES8 car, which the owner had parked on top of. Soon after, the car caught fire.
The surveillance video footage of the incident has also been released and it clearly shows the entire process. The fireworks had been set off and the area was still smoking and had visible flames twenty minutes later when the car owner drove onto the scene and parked his car on top of the still-smoldering fireworks. Consequently, the car quickly caught fire.
Regarding the incident, it was only a guess at the time without any objective judgment or evidence. The media initially linked the fire to NIO with fanfare of “NIO car on fire” just for clickbait views. Only by relying on evidence can we reach a rational conclusion. Even just looking at the scene photos, it is obvious that the battery was not the cause of the fire. Now that the truth has come out, we can all breathe easier.# 这是标题
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