BYD electric car catches fire at Hong Kong charging station, expert says short circuit could be the cause
- Photos of the scene show the BYD car’s bonnet and tyre were damaged, with the charging cable left connected to vehicle
- Polytechnic University’s Professor Eric Cheng says the fire was likely to be caused by a short circuit of the vehicle’s electrical wires

A Chinese-made electric vehicle (EV) caught fire at a charging station in Hong Kong on Thursday night, prompting an expert to urge authorities to better educate car owners about safety risks.
Police said a 53-year-old woman was charging her car while inside the vehicle on Lam Hing Street in Kowloon Bay at about 9.31pm.
“She heard a loud bang about 15 minutes later, which appeared to be an explosion, and immediately jumped out of her car and called police for help,” a source familiar with the case said on Friday.
Dense smoke had filled the station by the time emergency personnel arrived, the insider added.
No casualties were reported and no evacuation was required, according to police.

Photos of the scene showed the vehicle was a BYD car while the charging station location was named as Speed+.