The suspect population was produced for the 2017 model year exclusively at the Swedish automaker's Chengdu plant in China ...
Volvo is recalling more than 40,000 EX30 electric SUVs due to a potential fire risk. The company is urging owners to park outside and limit charging to 70% until the issue is fixed. A total of 40,323 ...
Volvo has plenty of new model activity, but when it comes to the brand’s top-seller, the 2026 Volvo XC60 has been given a relatively minor facelift, rather than an all-new model. With Volvo ...
Volvo is recalling over 40,000 EX30 electric SUVs worldwide due to a battery fire risk. Owners are urged to limit charging to ...
Volvo is recalling 40,323 electric EX30 SUVs because the battery packs may overheat and could boost the risk of a fire. The ...
Last month, a mere 40 units of the EX30 were recalled in the US after regulators spotted a possible fire risk with the high-voltage battery. Owners got the usual advice: park outside, keep away from ...
The Volvo EX30 and EX90 had a lot of software issues, in part because they were the brand's first software-defined vehicles. The forthcoming EX60 will use the same fundamental software as the EX90, ...
Volvo has issued a recall for more than 40,000 EX30 electric crossovers, citing a risk that modules in the high voltage ...
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Volvo recalling EX30 batteries over fire risk, according to report
Volvo Car USA is recalling certain 2025 EX30 electric SUVs because of a high-voltage battery defect that could cause short ...
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40,000 Volvo EVs recalled over potential fire risk
Volvo Cars is recalling more than 40,000 units of its electric SUV EX30 following the discovery of a potential overheating risk in the battery pack.
Donut Lab said regular lithium-ion batteries typically charge at 1C to 3C rates with active cooling. The solid-state battery was tested at 1C, and then subjected to two rapid-charging tests at 5C and ...
Canada must get a new auto plant if it’s going to sign a contract with either Germany or South Korea to buy up to a dozen new submarines, estimated at $12 billion. That’s according to Foreign Affairs ...
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