欣旺达电池问题事件继续发酵,沃尔沃EX30因电池问题多国召回

Group 1 - The core issue involves the recall of Volvo EX30 models in the US and Canada due to fire risks associated with batteries supplied by Sunwoda, affecting 10,440 vehicles in the UK [2] - Volvo's internal quality tracking system identified potential defects in the 69 kWh battery packs used in single-motor long-range and dual-motor high-performance versions of the EX30, covering models from 2024 to 2026 [2] - Volvo has advised UK EX30 owners to limit charging to 70% to mitigate the risk of thermal runaway, which has led to dissatisfaction among vehicle owners due to reduced practical range [2] Group 2 - Sunwoda is currently involved in a legal dispute with Geely-affiliated companies, with a lawsuit claiming quality issues in battery cells delivered between June 2021 and December 2023, seeking compensation of 2.314 billion yuan [3] - Financial data indicates that Sunwoda's revenue for 2024 is projected at 56.021 billion yuan, with a net profit of 1.605 billion yuan, making the lawsuit amount significant at 4.1% of its revenue and exceeding its annual profit [3] - Geely's subsidiary, Weirui Power, which initiated the lawsuit, has been a partner with Sunwoda since 2021, focusing on battery cell development for Geely's PMA platform, which is used across multiple brands [4] Group 3 - The lawsuit against Sunwoda has been accepted by the Ningbo Intermediate People's Court, and the company is currently unable to assess the impact of the lawsuit on its current and future profits [5] - Sunwoda is actively seeking a reasonable resolution to the lawsuit and is enhancing communication with relevant parties to expedite a solution [5]