Ola has responded to the recent electric scooter fire incident in Pune, stating that their investigation has revealed that aftermarket parts used in the scooter caused a short circuit, resulting in the fire. The company has confirmed that the scooter's battery remains intact and functional.
Fortunately, the customer involved in the incident is safe and unharmed.
The incident came to public attention when a user shared a video on X, showing a fire involving an Ola S1 scooter near the parking lot of D.Y Patil College in Pimpri Chinchwad. While the fire brigade was on the scene to control the fire, the video displayed heavy smoke emanating from the scooter.
Although no casualties have been reported, the scooter sustained significant damage.
This is the second such incident involving Ola's electric scooters in Pune. In March 2022, another Ola S1 Pro scooter caught fire in the Dhanori area of Pune.
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