Nikola Truck Fire Probe: No Evidence Of Arson Found As Cause Remains 'Undetermined'

Nikola Corp NKLA truck fire that happened last month at the company’s headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona remains unsolved as the fire department and police have not yet determined its cause. 

What Happened: Despite Nikola’s initial claim of “foul play,” the fire department’s report reveals a different story. 

There is no evidence supporting arson, leaving the cause of the fire officially labeled as “undetermined,” reported Electrek.

The fire that occurred early on the morning of June 23rd affected multiple battery electric trucks, Nikola said. However, no one was injured in the incident. The fire department also attested that multiple electric semi trucks were on fire near 40th Street and Broadway Road.

Why It Matters: This revelation comes after the discovery of a significant defect in the battery module of Nikola’s electric trucks, raising eyebrows and questions about the incident, as per the report.

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However, insiders point out an intriguing detail: these battery packs withstood intense temperatures during testing without any damage. The investigation by the Phoenix Police Department is still ongoing, with detectives examining all available evidence.

Earlier this week, Nikola reported retail sales of 66 battery-electric trucks for the second quarter and wholesale sales of 45 trucks.

The company is now planning to introduce its hydrogen fuel cell electric truck this quarter.

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