EVs banned after ship firesA major player in American shipping has issued a ban on electric vehicles following devastating fires at sea.
The latest fire saw the Morning Midas car carrier burn at sea for three weeks with more than 3000 cars on board before capsizing and sinking to a depth of more than 16,000 feet near Alaska.
It follows similar incidents for car carriers such as the Fremantle Highway in 2023 and Felicity Ace in 2022.
All three ships were carrying a mix of electric, hybrid, and conventionally powered vehicles.
Matson, a company that specialises in shipping goods including vehicles between the US mainland, Hawaii, Guam and Alaska, surprised customers in July by declaring an EV ban.
A statement issued by the company said that “due to increasing concern for the safety of transporting vehicles powered by large lithium-ion batteries, Matson is suspending acceptance of used
or new electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles for transport aboard its vessels,” it said.
“Effective immediately, we have ceased accepting new bookings for these shipments to/from all trades.”
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