Green Energy Backfire: Chevy Recalls Electric Bolt Vehicles Because of Spontaneous Battery Fires
The repairs, affecting over 140, 000 vehicles, could cost Chevy upwards of $2 billion.
GM-owned car manufacturer Chevy has issued a countrywide recall for all of its Bolt electric vehicles after many reports of batteries catching fire spontaneously.
Over the weekend, General Engines announced the recall might affect all Bolt models spanning from 2017 to 2022.
“ As part of GM’s commitment to safety, specialists from GM and LG ELECTRONICS have identified the simultaneous presence of two uncommon manufacturing defects in the same battery cell as the cause of battery fires in some Chevrolet Bolt EVs, ” the company announced .
The particular repairs, affecting over a hundred and forty, 000 cars, could cost Chevy up to $2 billion , and comes after 8 vehicles reportedly caught fire.
Squaring off with Tesla, the Bolt received praise when it hit the scene as one of Chevy’s first electric powered vehicles, receiving MotorTrend Magazine’s coveted 2017 Car of the Year , as well as appearing in Time Magazine’s list of twenty five Best Inventions of 2016 .
The particular mid-priced vehicle boasted lengthy road trips of more than two hundred miles on a single charge and tank of gas.
However , many Bolt owners have seen their green investments go up in fire flames.
After the costly recall, time will tell in the event that General Motors will proceed with its reported plans to exclusively discharge only electric vehicles simply by 2035 .