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EV fires: Ex-Tesla man’s startup makes testing devices, algorithms to check battery mishaps

MakerMax’s Device M201 captures the five vital internal characteristics of batteries within minutes at various touch points such as factory, warehouse, dealer end and servicing, and builds the benchmark data which can be used to predict abnormal behaviour, deterioration, and safety index of a battery.

By CNBCTV18.com Mar 31, 2022 7:55:13 PM IST (Updated)


Amid concerns over the safety of electric vehicles (EVs), MakerMax, a startup led by an ex-Tesla engineer from India, announced that it has developed testing devices and algorithms that can arrest battery fires, thereby preventing loss of property and lives, Mint reported.

A spate of incidents recently put the spotlight on safety of EVs and the thermal efficiency of lithium-ion batteries that power them.

In the past five days, four incidents of two-wheeler electric vehicles catching fire have been reported. In the latest incident, an electric scooter from Pure EV caught fire on the outskirts of Chennai.