NHTSA investigating Bosch Power Xpress 240V EV chargers for fire risk

http://www.torquenews.com/1080/nissan-leaf-fire-blamed-faulty-charger-nhtsa-investigates
Nissan LEAF fire blamed on faulty charger, NHTSA investigates
By Aaron Turpen  2014-04-22

Another electric vehicle fire, this time involving a Nissan LEAF, is being
blamed on the charging unit and has prompted the NHTSA to get involved, but
the investigation isn't looking at the LEAF.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating another
electric vehicle (EV) fire. The fire was in a parked and plugged-in Nissan
LEAF, but the investigation isn't looking at the car. It's looking at the
charging unit.

According to the NHTSA, which opened its investigation yesterday (Monday,
April 21), the fire was another in a suspected series of potentially faulty
charging units that are overheating their plugs and creating a fire hazard.
This latest complaint was from the owner of a plugged-in LEAF whose car
began to smolder and smoke at the plug interface while charging from a Bosch
Power Xpress 250V charging unit installed at the residence.

After ninety minutes of charging, "signs of overheating were first noticed,"
the NHTSA preliminary report states. "The overheating condition can cause
damage to the vehicle and charger rendering both inoperable. Charging
vehicles are typically left unattended and there is a risk of fire that
could affect the vehicle and its surrounding environment."

The original complaint against the charging unit was filed in August and
Nissan determined that it was not the LEAF at fault, forwarding their
investigation to the NHTSA after denying warranty coverage for vehicle
damage to the owner.

The investigation is ongoing, of course, but anecdotal information from
electric vehicle forums online appear to show that the Bosch charging
stations can be problematic, though whether it's due to faulty installation
or bad design for the charger is not decided.
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http://green.autoblog.com/2014/04/21/nhtsa-investigating-bosch-power-xpress-240v-ev-chargers-fire/
NHTSA investigating Bosch Power Xpress 240V EV chargers for fire risk
Apr 21st 2014 ... Bosch spokesperson Cheryl Kilborn told AutoblogGreen that,
"Bosch is reviewing the filing and will work cooperatively with NHTSA as we
seek to identify the root cause."




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