Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

LG reaches deal to pay GM for battery recall

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DETROIT – LG Electronic­s has reached a deal with General Motors to pay $1.9 billion to $2 billion to reimburse the automaker for the cost of recalling Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles due to the risk of battery fires.

The automaker, which announced the deal in a statement early Tuesday, says it will show the estimated recovery in its third-quarter earnings that will offset charges for the recalls.

In August, GM expanded a previous recall to more than 140,000 Bolt electric vehicles sold worldwide since 2016 because a battery manufactur­ing defect could cause vehicles to catch fire.

The company said at the time that in rare cases, batteries that have two manufactur­ing defects can cause fires.

General Motors said in September that production has resumed for battery modules used in recalled Bolt hatchbacks and SUVs, and customers could start getting replacemen­t parts by mid-October.

The recall follows reports of 13 battery fires, GM said, which can occur when both defects are present in the battery modules.

GM said in a statement that LG of Korea is a “valued and respected” supplier to the Detroit automaker. “Our engineerin­g and manufactur­ing teams continue to collaborat­e to accelerate production of new battery modules, and we expect to begin repairing customer vehicles this month,” GM Global Purchasing Vice President Shilpan Amin said in the statement.

The battery fires and recalls have been an embarrassi­ng setback for GM, which has lofty goals of switching from internal combustion to batterypow­ered vehicles.

To capture U.S. electric vehicle market share leadership, GM plans to spend $35 billion to roll out more than 30 new battery vehicles globally by 2025. The company has said it aspires to make only electric passenger vehicles by 2035.

 ?? AHN YOUNG-JOON/AP FILE ?? LG Electronic­s has reached a deal to pay as much as $2 billion to reimburse General Motors for the cost of recalling Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles due to battery fires.
AHN YOUNG-JOON/AP FILE LG Electronic­s has reached a deal to pay as much as $2 billion to reimburse General Motors for the cost of recalling Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles due to battery fires.

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