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Three catastrophic incidents involving electric vehicle (EV) transport ships have thrust the reliability and safety of the "green agenda" into the spotlight. The latest tragedy struck the Morning ...
The incident occurred on July 10, when the 41-metre-long vessel Sea Lady II suddenly caught fire near the Mediterranean coastline.
A vehicle carrier transporting hundreds of Chinese electric vehicles (EV) sank in the Pacific Ocean after catching fire, fueling renewed concerns ...
The sinking of car carrier Morning Midas on June 23 in international waters of the North Pacific, nearly three weeks after a fire broke out on board, has ignited once again debates ...
Vehicles onboard were produced by SAIC General Motors, the joint venture between GM and Chinese government-owned SAIC Motor.
The giant car carrier Morning Midas that sank after catching fire early this month contained thousands of vehicles, some of which were produced by General Motors.
According to the Anderson Economic Group, the loss of car cargo from the Midas is estimated at $120 million. The giant car carrier Morning Midas that sank after catching fire early this month ...
According to initial estimates, the sinking of the fire-afflicted Morning Midas and the 3,048 vehicles aboard will cost the industry over $560 million USD.
About three weeks after the fire broke out, the inevitable has happened as the Morning Midas is now sunk.The big transport ship caught fire around three weeks ago, believed to have started in the ...
Morning Midas Cargo Ship Sinks Weeks After Catching Fire: What EV Brands Sank With It? The loss of the Morning Midas follows similar incidents that have raised alarms about the safe transport of ...
The Morning Midas sank Monday in international waters off Alaska’s Aleutian Islands chain, the ship’s management company, London-based Zodiac Maritime, said in a statement.