As more EVs begin rolling into repair shops, owners and managers need to be equipped to safely work on those vehicles and handle any emergencies that may arise.
General Motors will begin replacing all lithium ion battery modules in nearly 69,000 recalled Chevrolet Bolt EVs in an effort to reduce the risk of the vehicles catching fire.
General Motors issued a second recall on 2017-2019 models of the Chevrolet Bolt EV after the company identified a "second rare manufacturing defect" that increase fire risk.
GM is warning some Chevrolet Bolt owners that were part of a recent recall not to park their vehicles indoors or to leave them charging overnight after two of the model recently caught fire.