RECALL: 2024 Volvo EX30 Could Catch Fire Due to Potential Battery Fault
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Volvo is currently in a state of turmoil. Its small electric SUV, theEX30, is the subject of an extensive global recall campaign. The brand alerts about the fire risks associated with a battery problem, and has already made recommendations to the owners concerned, pending an intervention. In total, it is almost 33,800 Volvo EX30 that are recalled. The Volvo EX30 presents a risk of fire This is a hard blow for Volvo, which has just announced the …
Global Recall Notice On Volvo EX30 Batteries Issued
The Volvo EX30 gets a global safety recall due to improperly made batteries. Volvo Car has issued a global safety notice for the recently launched Volvo EX30, following a global recall involving potential fire risks. The issue is linked to battery cells manufactured by Chinese supplier Sunwoda. This affects specific variants of the compact electric SUV sold all around the world including in Malaysia. The Core Issue: Why is the Volvo EX30 Being R…
The Volvo EX30, this urban electric crossover, would suffer from a problem that could lead up to a battery fire in the most serious cases. Volvo France tells us that the copies marketed at us are not concerned.
Volvo Issues Global Recall of EX30 Over Potential Battery Fire Risk
Volvo recently issued a global recall for all of its EX30 Electric Vehicle (EV) over a potential fire risk with its battery. In Malaysia, the recall includes specific units of Single and Twin Motor models, manufactured between 2024 and 2025. In a statement to Paultan.org, Volvo discovered a defect in the cells of the 69kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery of the EX30. The defect will, in rare cases, allow the battery to overheat when charge…
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