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G.S III - S & T

Indore EV Tragedy - Why Do Electric Vehicle Batteries Catch Fire?


Mains: GS III – Science and Technology

Why in News?

The recent electric vehicle (EV) fire incident in Indore has raised serious concerns about the safety of EV batteries in India.

Are EV batteries safe?

  • Lithium ion Batteries – Most electric vehicles today rely on lithium-ion batteries, the same technology used in smartphones and laptops.
  • These batteries offer:
    • High energy density.
    • Longer lifespan.
    • Better efficiency compared to traditional lead-acid batteries.
  • Under normal conditions, EV batteries are safe due to the presence of a Battery Management System (BMS), which regulates temperature, voltage, and charging cycles.
  • However, failures in this system or external factors can lead to dangerous situations.
  • Thermal RunawayA major cause of EV battery fires is a phenomenon known as thermal runaway.
  • EV battery packs consist of thousands of tightly packed cells.
  • During charging and discharging, these cells generate heat.
  • If one cell overheats, it can trigger a chain reaction, causing adjacent cells to overheat.
  • This cascading effect can overwhelm the cooling system and lead to:
    • Rapid temperature rise
    • Release of flammable and toxic gases (such as hydrogen fluoride)
    • Ignition and intense fire
  • Thermal runaway is particularly dangerous because it spreads quickly and is difficult to control.

What are the factors triggering thermal runaway?

  • Physical DamageBattery packs are enclosed in reinforced steel or aluminium casings.
  • However, Strong impacts (e.g., accidents or undercarriage hits), Deformation or puncturing of cells,can cause internal short circuits, leading to overheating.
  • Overcharging and Faulty Charging Systems
  • Charging beyond designed limits can destabilize battery chemistry.
  • While manufacturers include safeguards, third-party or damaged chargers may bypass these protections.
  • Poor wiring or overloading in older buildings can also increase fire risk.
  • Manufacturing DefectsRare defects such as microscopic metal protrusions inside cells can:
    • Bring positive and negative electrodes into contact.
    • Cause sudden high current flow.
    • Generate excessive heat.
  • Environmental ConditionsExternal factors play a significant role, especially in India:
    • High ambient temperatures strain cooling systems.
    • Parking in direct sunlight increases battery temperature.
    • Charging immediately after long drives adds thermal stress.
  • Flooding is another risk factor:
    • Contaminated water can infiltrate battery packs.
    • This may cause short circuits even days after submersion.
  • Battery Ageing and Poor MaintenanceOver time, battery components degrade.
  • Ignoring warning signs (like swelling or overheating) increases risk.
  • Lack of periodic inspections can allow faults to go unnoticed.

Are EVs more dangerous than conventional vehicles?

  • EV fires – They often attract attention, but they are not uniquely dangerous.
  • Petrol and diesel vehicles also catch fire frequently due to flammable fuel and high engine temperatures.
  • However, EV battery fires differ in key ways:
    • Burn at higher temperatures
    • Spread faster
    • Are harder to extinguish
  • Unlike conventional fires, EV battery fires can sustain themselves by releasing oxygen internally, requiring:
    • Large quantities of water
    • Specialized fire suppression techniques
  • Lessons from the Indore Incident – The severity of the Indore tragedy was exacerbated by multiple factors:
    • Presence of LPG cylinders in the building
    • A fuel-powered sports bike parked nearby
    • Failure of electronic door locks during a power outage
  • This highlights that EV-related risks are often compounded by poor safety practices and infrastructure gaps, rather than battery failure alone.

What are the technological and industrial responses?

  • Advanced Cooling Systems Modern EVs use liquid cooling channels
  • New research focuses on phase-change cooling, where coolant evaporates to absorb more heat
  • Improved Battery DesignDevelopment of solid-state batteries (using solid electrolytes instead of liquid)
  • Reduced risk of leakage and thermal runaway
  • Fire Containment MechanismsInternal firewalls to prevent propagation between cells
  • Improved insulation and compartmentalization
  • Testing and CertificationIn India, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has strengthened safety norms.
  • Updated guidelines introduced in 2023
  • The AIS-156 standard (by Automotive Research Association of India) mandates:
    • Thermal propagation testing
    • Minimum 5-minute escape window for users in case of fire
  • Role of Users in Ensuring SafetyUser behavior plays a critical role in minimizing risks:
    • Use only manufacturer-approved chargers.
    • Avoid unattended overnight charging.
    • Ensure home electrical systems can handle high loads.
    • Allow battery to cool before charging after long drives.
    • Get batteries inspected after accidents or impacts.
    • Keep charging areas well-ventilated and free from flammable materials.

What lies ahead?

  • Electric vehicles are a crucial component of India’s transition to sustainable mobility.
  • While EV battery fires are rare, their consequences can be severe due to the nature of lithium-ion chemistry and thermal runaway.
  • The Indore incident underscores the need for a holistic approach involving robust technology, stringent regulations, and responsible user behavior.
  • Rather than undermining confidence in EVs, such incidents should serve as an opportunity to strengthen safety frameworks, improve public awareness, and accelerate innovation.
  • With appropriate safeguards, EVs can remain a safe and sustainable alternative to conventional vehicles.
  • As the country accelerates its transition towards clean mobility, understanding the causes of such incidents becomes crucial.
  • While EVs are generally considered safe and environmentally friendly, rare but severe battery fires highlight technological and regulatory challenges that need to be addressed.

Reference

The Hindu| The Indore EV Incident

 

Prelim Bits

Traditional New Year festivals of Various States


Prelims: Current events of National Importance | Art & Culture | Indian Society

Why in News?

The prime minister's Greetings extended on multiple regional New Year festivals across India.

  • These celebrations, marking the beginning of the Hindu Lunar New Year (Vikram Samvat 2083).

Traditional New years

Festival

Region/State

Cycle

Time

 Feature / Purpose

Associated Deity

Gudi Padwa

Maharashtra

Lunar (Chaitra)

March–April

Raising Gudi (victory flag); New Year

Lord Brahma

Ugadi

Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka

Lunar (Chaitra)

March–April

Ugadi Pachadi (6 tastes of life)

Lord Brahma

Cheti Chand

Sindhi community Diaspora areas like Ujjain, Mumbai, Ahmedabad

Lunar (Chaitra)

March–April

Birth of Jhulelal; Baharana Sahib

Jhulelal (Varuna)

Navreh

Jammu & Kashmir

Lunar (Chaitra)

March–April

Navreh Thali ritual

Lord Shiva

Sajibu Cheiraoba

Manipur

Lunar (Chaitra)

March–April

Hill climbing ritual

Sanamahi, Leimarel Sidabi

Vishu

Kerala

Solar (Mesha Sankranti)

Mid-April

Vishukkani (auspicious sight)

Lord Krishna

Puthandu

Tamil Nadu

Solar (Mesha Sankranti)

Mid-April

Tamil New Year celebrations

Lord Shiva

Baisakhi

Punjab/Haryana

Solar (Mesha Sankranti)

Mid-April

Harvest festival; Sikh New Year

Guru Gobind Singh

Pohela Boishakh

West Bengal

Solar (Mesha Sankranti)

Mid-April

Bengali New Year

Goddess Lakshmi

Bohag Bihu

Assam

Solar (Mesha Sankranti)

Mid-April

Assamese New Year; agriculture

Nature-centric

Nababarsha

Odisha

Solar (Mesha Sankranti)

Mid-April

Odia New Year

Lord Jagannath

Losar

Ladakh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh

Lunar

Jan–Feb (varies)

Tibetan Buddhist New Year

Buddha

Bestu Varas

Gujarat

Lunar (Diwali-based)

Oct–Nov

Gujarati New Year (after Diwali)

Lord Krishna

  • Cultural Pattern – Symbolizes Renewal, Prosperity, and Agricultural cycle.
  • Deity Pattern – Linked with Creation, Nature, and Local traditions.

Reference

 PIB | Traditional New Year

Prelim Bits

Postal Ballot


Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Indian Polity and Governance

Why in News?

Election Commission of India enabled postal ballot facility for elderly, PwDs, service voters and election duty staff in upcoming Assembly Elections.

  • Postal Ballot - It is a mechanism that allows eligible voters to vote remotely without visiting polling stations to ensure inclusive voting for those unable to be physically present.
  • Eligibility – Service Voters, Absentee Voters, and Voters on Election Duty.
  • Service Voters Armed forces and Government employees posted abroad.
  • Absentee Voters Voters unable to be physically present at polling stations includes –
    • Senior Citizens Above 85 years.
    • Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)
    • Essential Services Personnel - Health, Fire, Electricity, Transport, Aviation.
    • Media Personnel (authorized by ECI).
  • Voters on Election Duty Polling staff, Security personnel.
  • Voting Process –

Voting Method

Eligible Voters

Application Process

Voting & Return Process

Ordinary Postal Ballot

Voters on election duty, essential service workers, and voters under preventive detention.

Submit Form 12 (duty staff) or Form 12D (essential services) to the Regional Officer.

Vote at Facilitation Centres or return by physical post.

ETPBS (Electronic)

Service Voters (Armed Forces, CAPF) and Govt employees posted abroad.

Automated for registered service voters; no separate application needed for each poll.

Receive ballot electronically via secure PDF, return physically by post.

Home Voting

Senior Citizens (85+) and PwDs (40%+ benchmark disability)

Submit Form 12D to the RO via the BLO within 5 days of notification.

A polling team visits the home to collect the secret vote in person

  • Governed under – Representation of the People Act, 1951 (Section 60(c)).
  • Supplemented by – Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961.
  • Constitutional foundation Article 326 (Universal Adult Suffrage).
  • Responsible Authority - District Election Officer (DEO) → Returning Officer (RO) who Issue ballots, collect votes, Ensure counting.
  • Time & Counting Rules Ballots must reach RO by:
    8:00 AM on counting day.
  • Counting sequence Postal ballots counted before EVM votes.
  • Similar confidentiality as EVM voting.

References

  1. PIB | Postal Ballot
  2. India Today | ECI enables postal ballot facility

 

Prelim Bits

Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) Scheme


Prelims Focus: Current events of national importance | Government policies and interventions

Why in News?

Parliament updates on performance, funding and outreach of the Scheme and highlighted the increased participation of government schools & rural students.

  • Aim – To Build the critical human resource pool and to strengthen the science and technology system.
  • Type of Scheme – Central Sector Scheme (100% Union Government funded).
  • Launched in – 2008 – 2009.
  • Nodal Ministry Ministry of Science & Technology.
  • Coverage – Covers (school - higher education - research - faculty levels) Pan-India.
  • Objectives
    • Promote basic & natural sciences.
    • India’s flagship scheme for creating a continuous science talent pipeline (School - Research - Faculty)
    • Encourage Young Talent to opt research as a career.
    • Strengthen scientific temper & R&D base.
  • Eligibility and Identification – Stage-wise merit-based selection system
    • School Level – Age: 10–17 years (Class VI–XII) – Selection via school nomination (E-MIAS portal)
    • Higher Education – Age: 17–22 years (SHE - Scholarship for Higher Education)
    • Research Level – PhD scholars & post-doctoral researchers (Merit + institutional nomination model) not universal scheme.
  • Components–

Component

Target Group

Key Features

Financial Support

INSPIRE-MANAK (Million Minds Augmenting National Aspiration and Knowledge)

Class VI–XII students

School nomination (max 5 students/year); focus on innovation ideas

Rs.10,000 via DBT

INSPIRE Internship

Top 1% Class X students

5-day science camps; interaction with scientists

Non-monetary (exposure-based)

Scholarship for Higher Education (SHE)

UG & PG students (basic sciences)

12,000 scholarships annually

Rs.80,000 per annum

INSPIRE Fellowship

PhD students

Supports doctoral research

Rs.37,000 (JRF) Rs.42,000 (SRF)

INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship

Early-career researchers (27–32 years)

Supports independent research career; 5-year duration

Rs.1.25 lakh/month + Rs.35 lakh grant

Reference

PIB | INSPIRE SCHEME

 

Prelim Bits

NOR’WESTER


Prelims: Current events of national importance | Geography 

Why in News?

Severe Nor’wester storm caused damage and casualties in Odisha IMD issued orange and yellow warnings.

  • Nor'westers are intense pre-monsoon thunderstorms occurring in the late afternoon over East India (especially West Bengal & Assam) and Bangladesh from March to May.
  • It is also Known as Kalbaisakhi.
  • TypeConvective thunderstorm system.
  • Wind Pattern Northwest Southeast. Hence the name Nor’wester.
  • Mechanism Key Components
  • Thermal Instability- Intense solar heating of the land surface, specifically over the Chota Nagpur Plateau and adjoining areas, creates convective instability.
  • Moisture Influx - Warm, moist air is transported from the Bay of Bengal into the lower atmosphere over West Bengal and Bangladesh.
  • Atmospheric Interaction - Dry, cold winds from the north/northwest intersect with the warm, moist southerly air, creating high instability.
  • Vertical Lifting & Shear - Strong vertical wind shear allows for the formation of large Cumulonimbus clouds with heights reaching 18-20 km.
  • Trigger Mechanism - Localized mesoscale processes (like sea breeze convergence) trigger the sudden release of this instability, causing explosive convective development.

Positive Effects

Negative Effects

Provide relief from pre-monsoon heatwaves.

Cause damage to houses and infrastructure.

Bring short bursts of rainfall.

Lead to strong winds (50–100 km/h).

Support agriculture (jute, early paddy).

Result in crop damage.

Maintain soil moisture before monsoon.

Uproot trees & electric poles.

Help release atmospheric heat via convection.

Cause lightning-related deaths/injuries.

Indicate pre-monsoon transition phase.

Disrupt power supply & transport.

  • Associated Weather Warnings –
    • Green – No warning
    • Yellow Warning – Be aware
    • Orange Warning – Be prepared
    • Red Warning – Take Action

India is among the most lightning-prone regions during pre-monsoon season.

Reference

Nor’westers | Indian Express

Nor'westers | TOI

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