4 thoughts on “Factbox: Chevrolet Bolt fires date back to early 2019, GM says”
One of the earliest battery-related fires in a Chevrolet Bolt electric car was reported 18 months ago. General Motors Co (GM.N) did not open a formal investigation on Bolt fires until August 2020. A year later, GM launched its third recall, covering all Chevy Bolts built, to replace potentially defective batteries. Here is a chronology leading up to the August 2021 recall, compiled from documents submitted by GM to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
When I bought my first Bolt back in 2019, someone walked up to me in the parking lot and warned me that theirs had burned and to be careful. I completely wrote her off…but I guess she was an early case!
One of the earliest battery-related fires in a Chevrolet Bolt electric car was reported 18 months ago. General Motors Co (GM.N) did not open a formal investigation on Bolt fires until August 2020. A year later, GM launched its third recall, covering all Chevy Bolts built, to replace potentially defective batteries. Here is a chronology leading up to the August 2021 recall, compiled from documents submitted by GM to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
One of the earliest battery-related fires in a Chevrolet Bolt electric car was reported 18 months ago. General Motors Co (GM.N) did not open a formal investigation on Bolt fires until August 2020. A year later, GM launched its third recall, covering all Chevy Bolts built, to replace potentially defective batteries. Here is a chronology leading up to the August 2021 recall, compiled from documents submitted by GM to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
One of the earliest battery-related fires in a Chevrolet Bolt electric car was reported 18 months ago. General Motors Co (GM.N) did not open a formal investigation on Bolt fires until August 2020. A year later, GM launched its third recall, covering all Chevy Bolts built, to replace potentially defective batteries. Here is a chronology leading up to the August 2021 recall, compiled from documents submitted by GM to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
When I bought my first Bolt back in 2019, someone walked up to me in the parking lot and warned me that theirs had burned and to be careful. I completely wrote her off…but I guess she was an early case!
One of the earliest battery-related fires in a Chevrolet Bolt electric car was reported 18 months ago. General Motors Co (GM.N) did not open a formal investigation on Bolt fires until August 2020. A year later, GM launched its third recall, covering all Chevy Bolts built, to replace potentially defective batteries. Here is a chronology leading up to the August 2021 recall, compiled from documents submitted by GM to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
One of the earliest battery-related fires in a Chevrolet Bolt electric car was reported 18 months ago. General Motors Co (GM.N) did not open a formal investigation on Bolt fires until August 2020. A year later, GM launched its third recall, covering all Chevy Bolts built, to replace potentially defective batteries. Here is a chronology leading up to the August 2021 recall, compiled from documents submitted by GM to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: