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South Korea's EV Firestorm: A Cautionary Tale for the Global Industry

Kumeran Sagathevan

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Once a beacon of technological innovation and growth, South Korea's electric vehicle (EV) business is currently engulfed in a crisis that is sending shockwaves through the industry. The igniter? Over 140 automobiles were burned in an Incheon Mercedes-Benz EV fire, which also caused a wave of panic and uncertainty among authorities and consumers.

Following the incident, there was a significant EV sell-off, a sharp decline in vehicle prices, and a prompt enactment of new safety laws that have the potential to drastically alter the nation's future EV landscape.


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The Korea Herald reported that K Car, South Korea's second-largest used car trading platform, reported a staggering 184% increase in used EV listings in just one week following the fire. Leading the listing none other than the Mercedes-Benz EQE series, particularly the EQE 350+ model involved in the Incheon car park fire.

The used value of these high-end electric vehicles, which previously sold for over KRW 70 million (RM230,000), has drastically decreased. As an example, some 2023 EQE 300 models are currently being sold for as little as KRW59 million (RM194,000), a significant reduction from their new sticker price of KRW92 million (RM302,000).


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The timing of this market instability couldn't have been worse for manufacturers, who have already faced a difficult year and are now forced to use aggressive deals to try and win over hesitant customers.

For example, Hyundai Motors is giving away up to KRW5 million (RM16,000) off the Kona Electric and 10% off the Ioniq 5. Even international automakers are feeling the squeeze; Audi is slashing over 30% off its e-Tron series, while BMW is providing reductions of more than 12% on its premium electric cars.

Despite these incentives, the mood among consumers remains cautious. Car dealers report a spike in cancellations of new EV orders especially in view of new regulations on EV access to underground parking due to fire risks.


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The country sold 1.625 million EVs in 2023, down 1.1% from the previous year, and the decline has continued into 2024, with EV registrations from January to July falling by 13.4% year-on-year.

Furthermore, the Seoul Metropolitan Government intends to restrict the amount of EV charging capacity available in underground parking spaces, according to Korea Joongang Daily. Only EV with a maximum of 90% state of charge (SOC) will be permitted at these parking spaces beginning September; DC chargers located in public parking lots will be capped to 80%.


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This move, though precautionary, signals a broader concern: are EVs truly as safe as we have been led to believe? At Carz.com.my we truly believe that EV’s are as equally safe as its ICE counterpart just that since the spotlight is placed heavily on it every incident is amplified far more.

Nonetheless, the global EV sector needs to take note of this situation. The safety and dependability of EVs must continue to be top priorities as manufacturers compete to electrify their fleets and governments work to promote greener modes of mobility. The Incheon fire serves as a sobering reminder that the switch to electric mobility is not without its own set of underlying difficulties, which we at Carz.com.my have occasionally brought to light.


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The challenge now is to address these risks head-on, ensuring that the future of transportation is not only sustainable but also safe for all. Here in Malaysia, the public and even members of the media are still in the dark on our Fire and Rescue Departments (Bomba) readiness when it comes to tackling EV battery fires. It does not help that reports and the cause of EV fires that occur locally are not shared for the benefit of all.


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Yes we understand that EV adoption is still in its infancy, however Bomba will need to from the get go push for sufficient budget from the government to equip and train all their firefighters. We are also calling for transparency such as demonstrated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) which made their readiness public which helps build the public's confidence in EV not only to owners but also other members of the public.

What we need now is for the EV industry to navigate these turbulent times and emerge stronger. South Korea's experience offers valuable lessons that should not be ignored as the world accelerates toward an electrified future.




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Kumeran Sagathevan

More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!

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