You would have definitely heard about about ‘dieselgate’ which was the start of the big emissions breakdown with Volkswagen cars in Europe and around the world. Now comes ‘Electricgate’ which has just been detected with VW electric cars.
Volkwagen’s electrification plans has hit a snag recently with the news that it may have to recall as many as 124,000 electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles pending a ruling from Germany’s Federal Motor Transport Authority, the KBA.
Volkswagen has used a carcinogenic metal in charging systems for its electrified vehicles, including Audi and Porsche products.
“We have temporarily stopped taking orders for the Golf GTE,’ a Volkswagen spokesman made a statement back in May this year when the news broke. “We had a high number of orders last year and into this year, which was partly driven by the successful ‘Push the Button’ marketing campaign. The pace of the new orders arriving meant we filled the maximum production capacity of our factories and so the build time for new orders ran into a significant number of months.”
The chargers contain 0.008 grams of cadmium, which is well insulated but doesn’t pose a direct risk to humans. However, it is likely to pose an environmental impact when the cars reach the end of their lives.
While the recall hasn’t officially been confirmed yet, production of electric and hybrid vehicles has been allowed to continue because the cadmium component has been replaced by an alternative product source by another supplier. Volkswagen models affected include the e-Golf, e-Up!, Golf GTE, and Passat GTE.