Almost 3,000 electric vehicle drivers will be asked to keep their car less than fully charged while the manufacturer develops a solution to a serious fire risk. The federal transport department has issued a recall notice for Volvo EX30 electric vehicles sold in Australia during 2024 in a move that will affect 2,815 motorists. A fault has been identified in the battery of the small SUVs, which a recall warned could cause a fire. “Due to a manufacturing issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may overheat at high charge levels,” the notice said. An electric vehicle
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