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7 EV and Hybrid Vehicle Recalls in 2024

These electric and hybrid vehicle manufacturers issued recalls due to faulty systems.

Jake Hertz

April 29, 2024

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Electric vehicle (EV) recalls are becoming increasingly common as the automotive industry shifts towards electric mobility. This trend isn't indicative of declining manufacturing standards but rather reflects the complex nature of EVs and the stringent safety standards they must meet. As with any emerging technology, the iterative improvements in EVs can sometimes reveal unforeseen issues post-launch, making recalls a natural part of the development and refinement process.

EV recalls primarily occur due to the intricate and innovative technologies involved. Electric cars use advanced battery technologies, complex electrical systems, and software that manages everything from battery charging to vehicle handling dynamics. Each component, especially the battery systems, poses unique challenges; a slight deviation in manufacturing standards or material quality can lead to safety risks, such as electrical shorts or fire hazards.

The production of EVs involves high precision and stringent quality controls. However, the rapid pace of innovation and the pressure to push new technologies to market can sometimes outpace the thoroughness of testing phases. As manufacturers learn from real-world operations, recalls might be initiated to correct issues that were not apparent during initial testing phases.

Recalls, although they can be seen as a negative outcome, are a natural part of the technological evolution in the automotive industry, particularly for EVs. They are indicative of the ongoing learning process that manufacturers undergo as they innovate. Recalls also demonstrate the effectiveness of the safety monitoring systems in place, which protect consumers by ensuring that any potential hazards are identified and remedied promptly.

In this piece, we’ll take a look at some of the most recent EV and hybrid vehicle recalls to have effected the space. Read on to learn about 7 EV and hybrid vehicle recalls in 2024.

About the Author(s)

Jake Hertz

Jake Hertz is an Electrical Engineer, Technical Writer, and Public Relations Specialist. After he received his M.S. and B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Rochester, he spent three years working as an Electrical Engineer at MakerBot Industries. 

As a writer, Jake is well known for his frequent contributions to various engineering websites, where he has garnered readership in the tens of thousands. Through his business, NanoHertz Solutions, Jake works with cutting-edge companies in the hardware and semiconductor space to build industry buzz and awareness through Public Relations and Technical Writing services.

As an engineer, Jake now works with numerous startups to help develop their hardware products. He is also a Co-Founder of Origin Labs, a NYC-based design firm for tech startups in the hardware space.

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