After a couple of incidents of Okinawa electric scooters burning up as a result of the lithium ion battery catching fire, the company Okinawa Autotech, has announced that it will recall 3215 units of Praise Pro scooters to fix any issue related to batteries with immediate effect.
Just going to press, we got the news that an Okinawa dealership in Tamil Nadu has caught fire. Thick black smoke was emanating from the shop on a busy street in the state. Electric two wheelers of several companies that included Okinawa, Ola Electric, and even Jitendra EV have caught fire in the recent past. In fact around 40 EVs of Jitendra EV caught fire as they were about to be transported in a truck.
With the temperature set to rise further in the summer season across the country, electric 2 wheelers are being looked at with a sense of trepidation because of the increasing number of fire involving electric two wheelers.
This is part of its comprehensive power pack health check-up camps, the company announced. The batteries will be checked for loose connectors or any damage and be repaired free of charge at any of the Okinawa authorised dealerships pan India. The electric 2W maker is working closely with the dealer partners to ensure that the repair experience is as per the convenience of its customers, for which the vehicle owners will be contacted individually.
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