A fatal road accident in Shenzhen at the weekend has raised concerns about the safety of electric cars developed on the mainland amid an ongoing central government push for them to be more widely used.
At about 3am on Saturday, a speeding sports car rear-ended a BYD E6 electric taxi, causing the cab to catch fire, killing the driver and two passengers, according to The Southern Metropolis News.
Police said the driver of the sports car had been drinking. He fled the scene with three young women in the car, but turned himself in yesterday.
One witness, another taxi driver, said: 'The sports car must have been driving at between 150 and 200km/h when it passed me. I was driving at more than 90km/h.' He added that he saw the BYD taxi in flames on the roadside a few minutes later.
Numerous calls to BYD for comment went unanswered yesterday.
The electric taxi and its occupants were incinerated, the report said.
A member of the rescue team said that, based on the wreckage, it was possible that an explosion occurred in the electric car.