A class action lawsuit against Nissan in Canada alleges LEAF electric vehicles are equipped with defective high voltage batteries that can cause fires.
Even with recalls, the risk of melting components and battery fires allegedly remain.
The Nissan Canada class action lawsuit includes:
“All persons in Quebec who own, purchased, lease and/or leased one or more of the Subject Vehicles, namely the 2019–2022 Nissan Leaf vehicles equipped with a Level 3 quick charging port.”
The 2019-2022 Nissan LEAFs are equipped with either 40 kilowatt-hour (kWh) or 62 kWh lithium-ion battery packs allegedly prone to overheat and suffering short circuits. The problem is worse when using Level 3 direct current (DC) fast charging via the CHAdeMO connector.
The Nissan lawsuit says over …
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