The incident in Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh, also left the deceased Kotakonda Siva Kumar's wife and two daughters with severe burn injuries.
According to multiple reports, the police registered a complaint under Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) against the EV maker and a notice was sent to the Boom Motors dealer that sold the e-scooter to Kumar.
Kumar, a DTP designer, had bought the e-scooter for nearly Rs 70,000 on April 22.
The battery exploded within a day of purchase early on April 23, according to reports.
Boom Motors was yet to respond to the deadly incident.
Ironically, the EV maker was among those selected under the government's automotive production linked incentive (PLI) scheme.
To date, three
The unabated deadly fires in the electric two-wheelers has shaken up the entire EV industry and its stakeholders, forcing the government to direct EV makers to immediately recall faulty batches that may trigger more such incidents.
Earlier, an 80-year-old man was killed and two others injured when the battery of a Pure EV electric two-wheeler exploded in their house in Telangana's Nizamabad district.
Union Road Transport and Highways Minister
"We have constituted an Expert Committee to inquire into these incidents and make recommendations on remedial steps. Based on the reports, we will issue necessary orders on the defaulting companies," the minister said last week.
"We will soon issue quality-centric guidelines for
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