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Repeated Fire Incidents Raise Questions about Nikola’s Safety Claims

by Anochie Esther
September 9, 2023
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In yet one more alarming incident, a Nikola truck caught fire in Phoenix, marking the fourth fire-related incident involving the company’s vehicles in just a few months. Despite these recurrent issues, Nikola continues to insist that their trucks are safe to drive.
Previous Fire Incidents and Foul Play Declaration
Back in June, the Phoenix fire department established that five Nikola semi-trucks had caught fire at the company’s headquarters. What made the circumstances particularly unusual was Nikola’s initial claim of “foul play” being associated with the fires, even though there was limited evidence to support this assertion. The company merely mentioned the presence of a vehicle near the scene before the fires erupted.

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Suspicions Arise: Battery Defects and Recalls
As details emerged, suspicions began to grow. Inside sources hinted at a major battery defect in the modules supplied by Romeo, a battery supplier that Nikola had acquired just the previous year. These suspicions were confirmed when Nikola ultimately recalled all 209 Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) trucks it had produced due to a battery defect. However, the company maintained its stance on the possibility of foul play while suggesting that a coolant leak was “the probable cause of the truck fire” without full certainty.
A Troubling Pattern
The troubles for Nikola did not stop there. Recently, another battery fire incident was reported, this time at a facility owned by Arizona Lithium in Tempe. And now, the fourth fire incident involving a Nikola truck occurred at the company’s Phoenix headquarters.
Nikola’s Response and Safety Concerns
Nikola’s response to these incidents has been to downplay the seriousness of the circumstances. In a recent declaration, the company referred to the most recent incident as involving an “engineering validation battery-electric truck.” They noted that it occurred during a battery fire investigation and testing, with no injuries reported.
To date, there have been four separate fire incidents involving Nikola trucks in as many months, involving a total of eight trucks. This alarming trend is concerning, especially considering that there are only around 200 of these vehicles on the road.
Given the frequency and severity of these incidents, questions arise about the future of Nikola as a company. Concerns were initially tempered by the possibility of a well-handled recall. However, the recall process has been far from smooth, with owners asked to leave their vehicles outside primarily for better connectivity, rather than due to fire risk. This lackluster approach raises doubts about whether Nikola is prioritizing safety over its stock price.
It’s crucial to note that the repeated fire incidents involving Nikola’s trucks do not reflect negatively on the overall viability of zero-emission trucks. Rather, they serve as an example of a company plagued by management issues, missteps, and perhaps a lack of transparency.
In conclusion, Nikola’s repeated fire incidents underscore the importance of rigorous safety standards and proper management within the electric vehicle industry. It’s a stark reminder that even promising technologies can falter when a company fails to address safety concerns adequately and communicate transparently with its stakeholders.

 

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