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Jaguar Recalls 2,278 I-Pace Electric SUVs in U.S. Over Battery Overheating Risk

Jaguar Land Rover is recalling nearly 2,300 electric SUVs in the United States due to concerns that the high-voltage battery could overheat, increasing the risk of fire. The recall affects 2,278 units of the Jaguar I-Pace from the 2020 and 2021 model years.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), some vehicles may experience thermal overload within the high-voltage traction battery pack, potentially resulting in smoke or fire.

An ongoing investigation traced the problem to a potential manufacturing defect in battery cells supplied by LG Energy Solution. Specifically, a “folded anode tab” inside certain battery cells produced at the supplier’s Poland facility may lead to internal short-circuiting — a condition that can trigger overheating.

The supplier continues to inspect battery modules identified by diagnostic software as potentially having this defect.

As an immediate step, Jaguar will roll out a software update — either installed by a dealer or delivered via over-the-air (OTA) update — that limits the battery’s state of charge to 90%.

The interim repair will be provided free of charge to owners.

Until a permanent solution is finalized, drivers are advised to:

– Monitor charging via the Jaguar Remote App or the in-vehicle display
– Manually unplug the vehicle once it reaches 90% charge
– Park outside and away from structures
– Charge the vehicle outdoors when possible

Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed beginning April 3.

If you own a 2020 or 2021 Jaguar I-Pace in the U.S., check your VIN on the NHTSA website or contact your local Jaguar retailer for confirmation. Installing the software update promptly is critical to minimizing risk.

Feb 16, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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February 16, 2026 Electric Car NewsI-PACE, jaguar, Jaguar I-PACE, Jaguar Land Rover, recall
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