All Audi, Volkswagen EVs in Korea have Korean batteries, firms emphasize Published: 14 Aug. 2024, 16:52 SARAH CHEA chea.sarah@joongang.

co.kr The burnt Mercedes EQE sedan is transferred for investigation in Incheon. [NEWS1] Audi and Volkswagen said Wednesday that all of their electric vehicles currently driving on Korean roads are powered by batteries made by domestic firms.

The German automakers' disclosures came amid mounting public fear of EV fires after a Mercedes EV equipped with a lithium-ion battery from a lesser-known Chinese company exploded earlier this month. CCTV footage shows a Mercedes-Benz EV exploding in an underground parking lot in Incheon on Aug. 1.

[YONHAP] Related Article Mercedes reveals 5 EVs have same batteries as Incheon fire EQE 'Not in my backyard': EV-phobia spreads across Korea Insurance claims pile up amid escalating blame game over Mercedes EV fire Audi sells 13 EV models in Korea, including the popular Q4 e-tron and Q8 e-tron, all of which are powered by batteries from LG Energy Solution and Samsung SDI. Volkswagen sells only one EV in Korea — the ID.4 — for which LG Energy Solution supplies batteries.

A notice on the Volkswagen Group Korea website discloses the suppliers of batteries used in the Volkswagen and Audi EVs available in Korea. None of the models use batteries from Chinese brands. [SCREEN CAPTURE] Stellantis, on Wednesday, also disclosed battery details for its six EV and plug-in hybrid models from three brands: Jeep, Peugeot and.