Total deliveries have already exceeded 270 thousand units
Neta cars continue to catch fire on their own. Owners report charging issues
In February this year in Shenzhen, China, a Neta S car spontaneously caught fire while charging. According to eyewitnesses, it took about 1 minute from the appearance of smoke to ignition. In addition, in April last year, a Neta U car spontaneously caught fire in the garage of a residential area in the Chinese province of Guangdong.
On April 2, Neta announced that it had delivered 10,087 vehicles to the market in March. As of March 2023, Neta has shipped a total of 274,226 vehicles. Against the backdrop of rising sales, there are more and more reports of problems with charging.