Experts from GM and LG have identified the simultaneous presence of two rare manufacturing defects (a torn anode tab and folded separator) in the same battery cell as the root cause of battery fires in certain Chevrolet Bolt EVs. As a result, GM will be conducting a recall of Bolt EVs (2017-2022) and Bolt EUVs (2022) to address the risk of battery fires in these vehicles.
If you would like to read more regarding these recalls here is the link to help you further with your Bolt Recall Bolt EV and Bolt EUV Recall update
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