Free EV safety inspections expanded to electric buses, motorcycles

Amid the rapid proliferation of electric vehicles (EVs) and persistent public concerns over battery-related fires, the government announced Thursday a significant expansion of its annual EV safety inspection program. For the first time, the free initiative will cast a wider net to include electric buses and motorcycles. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said the expanded effort builds upon a proactive fire prevention campaign initiated in 2023, which had previously focused almost exclusively on passenger cars. By extending the inspection program to public transit and two-wheeled vehicles, officials hope to mitigate hazards across a broader swath of the country’s transportation network. Thirty-four manufacturers have committed to participating in this year’s program, comprising 15 makers of passenger vehicles, six bus manufacturers and 13 motorcycle companies. The importance of the government’s safety campaign is underscored by its recent track record. In 2025, technicians inspected more than 300,000 EVs nationwide. During the routine inspections, mechanics identifie

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