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Thai watchdog to sue Volvo Cars over EX30 battery fires
Published Friday, June 5, 2026 · Updated June 5
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AI synthesisThailand's Office of the Consumer Protection Board has approved a civil lawsuit against Volvo Cars' Thai unit and Scandinavian Auto Co. Ltd. The lawsuit stems from 550 complaints regarding battery-related fires in the Volvo EX30 model, following a failed agreement between the parties.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Thailand's Office of the Consumer Protection Board will act as a plaintiff for 550 complaints against Volvo Cars' Thai unit.
- Thailand's Office of the Consumer Protection Board has approved filing a civil lawsuit against Volvo Cars' Thai unit and Scandinavian Auto Co. Ltd regarding battery-related fires in the EX30 model.
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Thailand's consumer watchdog has approved filing a civil lawsuit against Volvo Cars' local unit and Scandinavian Auto Co. Ltd over battery-related fires in its EX30 model. This action follows a failed agreement between Volvo, the watchdog, and customers, with the office acting as plaintiff for 550 complaints.
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