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Fire at Taipei’s Jianguo Bridge Parking Lot Damages Chargers, No Injuries, Cause Unknown

A fire broke out this afternoon in a parking lot beneath the Jianguo Elevated Bridge in Taipei, igniting an electric‑vehicle charging station. The Taipei C

A fire broke out this afternoon in a parking lot beneath the Jianguo Elevated Bridge in Taipei, igniting an electric‑vehicle charging station. The Taipei City Police and Fire Department received the report and promptly dispatched fire engines and officers to the scene. Upon arrival, firefighters found the charging unit emitting white smoke and began rescue operations. After intensive effort, they succeeded in extinguishing the blaze. No injuries were reported, but the charging station was destroyed; the cause of the fire remains under investigation.

The incident has revived concerns about the safety of electric‑vehicle charging systems, particularly when connections between a charger and a vehicle are abnormal or faulty, potentially leading to fires. Industry stakeholders and consumers have taken note, as the safety of electric‑vehicle charging remains a long‑standing issue. Both the industry and government agencies are working to improve regulations and technology to make electric‑vehicle charging safer and more convenient.

Firefighters’ swift response and professional handling contained the fire before it could spread to other vehicles or structures, demonstrating the efficiency and competence of the rescue teams. The event also underscores the need for continued enhancements and attention to the safety of electric‑vehicle charging infrastructure.

Public interest in the incident has been evident on social media, where many users expressed concerns and expectations regarding charging system safety. Some commenters called for stronger governmental oversight and stricter standards to ensure reliability, while others urged collaborative efforts between the industry and authorities to refine charger design and technology for safer, more user‑friendly operation.

In summary, the fire highlights that electric‑vehicle charging system safety remains a critical issue requiring concerted action from the government, industry, and consumers to ensure reliability and protect public safety. Appreciation is also due to the fire‑fighting personnel for their professional and efficient response.

Source: Central News Agency.

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