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    Surrey Sees 640% Rise in E-Vehicle Fires Over Three Years

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    Surge in E-Vehicle Fires Raises Concerns in Surrey

    A dramatic 640% increase in electric vehicle (EV)-related fires has been recorded in Surrey over the past three years, according to exclusive data obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. The figures show a total of 134 EV fires between 2021 and 2024, with incidents rising from just 10 in 2021 to 74 in 2024.

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    Electric vehicle charging

    The data, released by Surrey Fire and Rescue Service, highlights a growing concern about the safety of electric vehicles. EVs, which include e-bikes, e-scooters, and e-cars, are powered entirely or partially by electricity using electric motors and batteries. The service responded to 135 electric vehicle incidents over the past five years.

    A spokesman for Surrey Fire and Rescue Service emphasized the importance of proper usage: “To stay safe and reduce the risk of fire, always use the original charger, never charge overnight, and follow manufacturer’s instructions.” The service recommends visiting the Surrey County Council website for guidance on safely charging lithium batteries.

    The incidents were not evenly distributed throughout the year. May saw the highest number of reported incidents with 19, while January and February had the lowest with seven each. Estelle Miller, Co-Founder of EV Experts Surrey, stressed the importance of following manufacturer’s guidelines, particularly when using domestic three-pin plugs for charging.

    The causes of these EV-related fires varied. While 109 incidents had no specific recorded reason, the leading known cause was overheating, responsible for 12 cases. Other causes included equipment faults (5), vehicles running out of charge (6), and deliberate acts (3). Only two fires were attributed to crashes.

    Firefighters responding to an electric vehicle fire
    Firefighters responding to an electric vehicle fire

    Miller drew parallels between ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles and EVs regarding fire causes: “The top three causes of vehicle fires – arson, electrical fault, and accidents – impact all vehicles. Most EV fires start within the vehicle itself, and only 4% are caused by an external fire spreading to the EV.” She emphasized that any vehicle fire should be reported immediately to 999.

    The rising number of EV fires in Surrey underscores the need for continued education on EV safety and proper charging practices as their popularity grows.

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