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Volvo to face state agency lawsuit over car that exploded into flames. Push to bolster consumer rights

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Volvo faces a major legal battle in Thailand after a Volvo EX30 battery fire triggered a consumer watchdog lawsuit, putting EV safety and consumer rights under scrutiny. ( Source: Thai Rath )

Volvo is in the dock as Thailand’s consumer watchdog sues over a Volvo EX30 battery fire. The high-profile case comes amid a wider crackdown that saw 35 lawsuits approved, with officials demanding tougher accountability from businesses.

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Volvo is facing one of its most significant legal challenges in Thailand after a battery fire involving a Volvo EX30 prompted a civil lawsuit by the Office of the Consumer Protection Board. The case places the Swedish carmaker and its local partners under scrutiny, having emerged as the most prominent of 35 lawsuits approved by regulators and highlights a broader government push to strengthen consumer protection.

Volvo is facing a significant legal challenge in Thailand after the Office of the Consumer Protection Board (OCPB) filed a civil lawsuit over a battery fire involving a Volvo EX30 electric vehicle.

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