GM tries to reduce the level of anxiety among Volt owners following last week's battery fire revelations.
In light of the recent anxieties over potential fires in the Chevy Volt's battery, GM wants to reassure owners by offering a free replacement of their current Volt if they feel uncomfortable with it in any way. The offer comes after the investigation begun last week by the NHTSA into possible post-crash electrical fires. Mark Reuss, GM North America President and Mary Barra, Sr. VP of Product Development offered their explanation of the events in apress conference and both of them insisted that the car is safe.None of the fires happened while drive or after an accident, but only during and after crash testing the cars and their batteries packs in a controlled situation.Mary Barra explained that the first Volt that caught fire last June, some three weeks after it was used in a crash test, was due to "significant electrical charge or energy, was left in the battery after the test. When electrical energy is left in a battery after a severe crash it can be similar to leaving gasoline in a leaking fuel tank after severe damage," she explained. "It's important to drain the energy from the battery after a crash that compromises the battery's integrity - or you risk potential fire."
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