Porsche Recalls Over 27,000 Taycan EVs Because Of Battery Fire Risk
Briefly

The recall affects 27,527 Taycans produced from October 21, 2019, to February 1, 2024, due to a potential risk of battery short circuits leading to fire.
Porsche advises owners of ARB6 vehicles to charge their EVs only to 80% as a temporary fix, due to insufficient data on high-voltage batteries.
For ARB7 vehicles, continuous over-the-air monitoring means owners can charge normally, but they will be alerted if issues arise necessitating a reduced charging limit.
Porsche's investigation links production error at LG Energy Solution's factory in Poland to the potential internal short circuits in the affected battery cells.
Read at InsideEVs
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