In 2021, a number of battery fires in Chevrolet Bolt EVs led General Motors to investigate and discover issues with some of the LG-supplied battery packs used in the vehicles. Naturally, GM issued a ...
Chevrolet notified 2020-2022 Chevrolet Bolt owners that they no longer replace the battery packs as part of the battery fire recall. Instead, the carmaker offered to install a software diagnostics ...
Those who’ve owned or leased a Chevrolet Bolt EV from the 2017 through 2022 model year are likely eligible for an amount ranging from $700 to $1,400, as part of a $150 million settlement amount ...
The Chevrolet Bolt EV is a stellar little car when it’s not causing fires—which, to be fair, is most of the time. But owners of 2017-2022 Bolts and 2022 Bolt EUVs lived in paranoia once word got out ...
Owners of Chevrolet Bolt EVs with defective battery packs could be compensated up to $1,400 each through a $150 million settlement proposed by GM and battery supplier LG Energy Solution. The two ...
Almost three years after Chevrolet issued the first Bolt EV battery recall that later turned into multiple recalls and a massive, costly fiasco for GM and supplier LG Chem, the saga is still not over.
People who bought or leased some Chevrolet Bolt EVs could be seeing payments upwards of $1,400 in a proposed settlement over faulty batteries installed in the vehicles. General Motors, LG Energy ...
General Motors and South Korea's LG Energy Solution reached a settlement to establish a $150 million fund to provide relief to Chevrolet Bolt EV owners affected by defective batteries, documents filed ...
The seemingly never-ending battery saga with Chevrolet Bolt models is continuing and the car manufacturer now hopes to appease certain owners with a $1,400 Visa gift card after it had originally ...
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