Hyundai is initiating a global recall affecting over 100,000 electric vehicles. The automotive manufacturer is addressing a significant safety concern related to the high-voltage battery systems within these vehicles. The recall encompasses a total of 104,011 automobiles, manufactured between January 2018 and July 2023.
Models included in this action are various, such as the Kona Electric. The core problem centers around the software responsible for monitoring the battery’s performance. Specifically, the system has been identified as potentially failing to recognize indicators of thermal instability.
This failure could elevate the risk of fire incidents. Electrive reported the issue, highlighting the need for immediate corrective action. To resolve this, Hyundai will implement a software update.
A revised version will be installed within the control unit of the battery management system (BMS). This updated software incorporates an enhanced monitoring function designed for the early detection of any instability within the battery. The update aims to significantly improve the safety and reliability of these electric vehicles.
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Hyundai is recalling 100,000 electric vehicles.