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General Motors has issued a recall of over 60,0000 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles. According to Business Insider, the recall is due to at least five incidents of Bolt batteries catching fire. The vehicles affected by the voluntary recall were manufactured between 2017 and 2019. The automaker is working with US auto regulators to identify the causes of the fires. Experts advised owners to park the cars"outside and away from homes" until the repairs can be made. GM said it has developed software that will limit vehicle charging to prevent future incidents.
General Motors its new, fully electric car Bolt EV will have 238-mile range, more than Tesla Model 3. Bobbi Rebell reports.
General Motors its new, fully electric car Bolt EV will have 238-mile range, more than Tesla Model 3. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Lyft, an American ride-hailing service, announced on Monday that General Motors has invested $500 million in the company, and the companies together plan to develop a network of autonomous vehicles.
Around a hundred people demonstrate outside Paris City Hall to demand the release of the pro-Palestinian activists arrested after the evacuation of Sorbonne University. IMAGES
Israelis protest outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem to demand a hostage deal after Hamas said it had accepted a proposal for a truce in the seven-month-old war in Gaza. IMAGES