In recent years, Norway has become one of the largest exporters of used electric vehicles – many of them old, damaged, or heavily worn. Most Norwegians sell their EVs unaware that these cars are being shipped to Eastern Europe, where they are often “repaired” by unqualified workshops using unsafe methods. These poorly fixed EVs are then resold as “like new,” with hidden battery damage that can lead to dangerous thermal runaway and fires.Norway Is Exporting Used EV Scrap People Think EVs Just Explode! #shorts
Since the Norwegian krone dropped in value, it has become even more profitable for buyers to import EVs from Norway, accelerating this trend. As a result, the public perception is shifting – more people now believe that electric cars are unsafe or prone to fire.
But the truth is: it’s not the EV technology itself that’s the problem.
It’s the uncontrolled export of EV scrap… and dangerous repairs.
This video explains why.
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