And Volvo have put a restruction to charge to a max of 70% to avoid overheating and fires.
Owners not happy ith a 150 mile range when they thought they re buying a 260 mile range vehicle.
The issue sits with the 69kWh nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) battery pack that Volvo sources from Shandong Geely Sunwoda, a subsidiary of Volvo’s Chinese parent company Geely. In rare cases, this battery can experience a thermal event when charged to a high state of charge. The technical root cause relates to how certain cells within specific battery modules behave under high-charge conditions; in a small proportion of cars, the cell chemistry creates conditions that could in the worst case lead to thermal runaway, which is the process by which heat in one cell propagates to adjacent cells and eventually causes a fire.
Owners should also be aware that parking a fully charged electric vehicle indoors is generally considered a lower-risk practice than leaving a damaged or recalled battery at very high charge. During the recall period, if you can avoid parking your EX30 in an enclosed garage immediately after charging to 70 per cent, doing so is a sensible precaution. Park in a well-ventilated space if possible and avoid leaving the car unattended for extended periods at maximum charge.