FILE PHOTO: A Bolt (formerly known as Taxify) sign is seen on the taxi car in Riga, Latvia April 9, 2019. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins TALLINN (Reuters) – Estonia’s Bolt, which until early 2019 was called Taxify, will on Tuesday re-enter the competitive London taxi market, promising cheaper rides to passengers and a better cut to drivers… Continue reading Uber’s European rival Bolt enters London market, again
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Audi and Jaguar are recalling their Tesla rivals after realizing their batteries were at risk of catching fire
Audi and Jaguar are recalling their electric SUVs due to potential safety issues. The recall of Audi’s e-tron comes about a month after the automaker began delivering the vehicle to customers. An Audi representative said the recall is due to a potential problem with a seal that could allow water into the battery compartment, which… Continue reading Audi and Jaguar are recalling their Tesla rivals after realizing their batteries were at risk of catching fire
Electric car batteries can catch fire days after an accident
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Audi E-tron recalled for battery seal, potential “thermal event”
Audi confirmed Monday that it is recalling 1,644 E-tron electric SUVs, including 544 vehicles that have been delivered to customers, due to an issue with the battery pack’s seal that it says could lead to “a short circuit or thermal event.”
Audi is not aware of any such shorts or thermal events, it says, insisting that the move to recall its first electric car was made “out of an abundance of caution.” According to Audi, there have only been five cases globally of the battery warning light illuminating that are related to this potential pack-seal issue.
The cause isn’t related to the cells or modules themselves in the Audi E-tron battery pack. Specifically, a defective grommet could leave a portion of the battery’s seal vulnerable to a breach, where moisture could enter the pack.
2019 Audi e-tron battery pack
Moisture entering the pack could lead to corrosion, and the increased chance of a short over time. It could also lead to the increased chances of a fire during a thermal runaway issue within the pack—the most likely after a severe collision.
Provided the yellow battery warning light on the instrument panel hasn’t signaled an issue, the vehicle is safe to continue driving until Audi is ready with a remedy for the affected vehicles—expected to arrive in August.
The warning light is something to take very seriously, however: “Should a yellow battery warning light appear, appropriate actions should be taken to stop and park the vehicle in the open, do not charge and contact roadside assistance to make arrangements to have the vehicle towed to the dealer for inspection/service without delay,” instructs Audi.
2019 Audi E-tron
Audi says that E-tron vehicles that are unaffected by the recall remain available for delivery, and their reservation system remains open. As of the time this was published, recall documents hadn't yet been posted by the federal government.
The company has been proactively reaching out to customers over the past week. If customers do see the warning light, or if they choose not to drive their vehicle affected by the recall, Audi will pick up their vehicle at a place of their choice and replace it with an unaffected E-tron whenever possible. Otherwise it will substitute in an ICE vehicle as well as an $800 cash card to help cover the higher fuel expenses and any additional expenses the owner may incur.
The “abundance of caution” statement speaks volumes about the approach for battery packs being taken by Audi, and by Volkswagen and the entire VW Group. While Audi may have already encountered issues with LG Chem in cell supply, it’s treating the battery pack, its energy and power management, and its cooling to be an entirely proprietary component designed and engineered in-house—a choice that’s likely given Audi an advantage in troubleshooting and fixing issues like this when they arise.
Mahindra’s new state-of-the-art parts warehouse near Pune to go on stream soon
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Audi recalls its electric SUV over battery fire risk
Audi today issued a voluntary recall in the U.S. for the E-Tron SUV due to the risk of battery fire. An Audi spokesperson told Bloomberg that no fires had been reported over the 1,644 E-Trons Audi has sold. According to the recall, Audi found moisture can seep into the battery cell through a wiring harness.… Continue reading Audi recalls its electric SUV over battery fire risk
JCT600 to open new Mitsubishi dealership in Bradford
JCT600 has appointed a new Mitsubishi Motors dealership in Bradford. The dealership will be fully open from 1 July, but a pop-up sales office is currently open for enquiries. Located at 99 Sticker Lane, the addition of a Mitsubishi Motors dealership will expand customer choice with a full range of cars, SUVs and pick-up trucks… Continue reading JCT600 to open new Mitsubishi dealership in Bradford
Dealers stock more used cars but sell slower in May
UK dealers stocked 15% more used vehicles in May than 12 months ago, according to the latest Market View from Motors.co.uk. Dealers’ average stock levels rose from 60 to 69 cars. However, cars took two days longer to sell in May than 12 months ago increasing from 38 to 40 days. May also marked a… Continue reading Dealers stock more used cars but sell slower in May
Dealers see enquiries for used cars grow by 5.6% in May
Dealers saw enquiries for used vehicles increase by 5.6% in May. Overall sales from used operations also increase by 4.2%, according to Dealerweb. It also reports that finance sales increased by 1.4% against the same month in 2018, while GAP insurance sales fell by 8.9% and paint protection by 0.2%. Finance penetration for used vehicles… Continue reading Dealers see enquiries for used cars grow by 5.6% in May