General Motors and battery supplier LG Energy Solution have reached a proposed $150 million settlement that would give owners of Chevrolet Bolt EVs recalled for defective batteries up to $1,400.
(Reuters) -General Motors and South Korea's LG Energy Solution, LG Electronics reached a settlement to establish a $150 million fund to provide relief to Chevrolet Bolt EV owners affected by ...
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 ...
It’s been a few years since General Motors recalled the Chevy Bolt for battery fire risks, but it’s taken until now for the automaker and its battery supplier to reach an agreement on who ...
General Motors Co (NYSE:GM) and South Korea’s LG Energy Solution along with LG Electronics have reportedly agreed to establish a $150 million fund to support Chevrolet Bolt EV owners impacted by ...
, opens new tab and South Korea's LG Energy Solution (373220.KS) , opens new tab, LG Electronics (066570.KS) , opens new tab reached a settlement to establish a $150 million fund to provide relief ...
General Motors and LG are establishing a $150 million fund to compensate Chevrolet Bolt owners after a faulty battery caused some of the electric vehicles to burst into flames. The $150 million is ...
It’s been a few years since General Motors recalled the Chevy Bolt for battery fire risks, but it’s taken until now for the automaker and its battery supplier to reach an agreement on who should pay ...
The settlement comes from a worldwide recall due to battery fire incidents traced GM and LG Energy Solutions settled for $150 million to compensate Chevy Bolt EV owners for faulty batteries that ...
As GM Authority extensively covered, the Chevy Bolt EV and Chevy Bolt EUV were subject to various recalls and buy-back programs due to battery issues. With this in mind, General Motors and LG have ...
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