Demand a Permanent Fix or Buy-Back for Faulty Jaguar I-Pace Vehicles (Battery Recall H570)

Recent signers:
Lee John and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Thousands of Jaguar I-Pace owners across the UK & Ireland are now driving vehicles that may be unsafe, restricted, and significantly devalued — with no permanent fix in sight.

The ongoing high-voltage battery safety recall (H570) affects Jaguar I-Pace models dating back to 2018. This is not an isolated issue — it is a widespread, systemic fault impacting vehicles across multiple model years.

Instead of resolving the root cause, Jaguar Land Rover has imposed temporary measures, including:

Charging restrictions limiting battery capacity
Reduced real-world driving range
Ongoing uncertainty around battery safety and fire risk
Guidance that raises concerns about where vehicles can be parked
These measures fundamentally alter the vehicle from what was originally advertised and purchased.

Owners are now left with:

Reduced usability and practicality
Loss of confidence in vehicle safety
Significant impact on resale value
No clear timeline for a permanent solution
This situation is unacceptable.

We are not dealing with a minor inconvenience — this is a safety-related defect affecting a premium electric vehicle, with long-term consequences for owners.

We call on Jaguar Land Rover to:

Provide a permanent, engineered fix within a clearly defined timeframe, OR
Offer a manufacturer buy-back or compensation at fair pre-defect market value
Anything less fails to meet basic standards of consumer protection.

This issue raises serious concerns about EV safety, manufacturer accountability, and consumer rights in the UK.

Jaguar must act now.

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Recent signers:
Lee John and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Thousands of Jaguar I-Pace owners across the UK & Ireland are now driving vehicles that may be unsafe, restricted, and significantly devalued — with no permanent fix in sight.

The ongoing high-voltage battery safety recall (H570) affects Jaguar I-Pace models dating back to 2018. This is not an isolated issue — it is a widespread, systemic fault impacting vehicles across multiple model years.

Instead of resolving the root cause, Jaguar Land Rover has imposed temporary measures, including:

Charging restrictions limiting battery capacity
Reduced real-world driving range
Ongoing uncertainty around battery safety and fire risk
Guidance that raises concerns about where vehicles can be parked
These measures fundamentally alter the vehicle from what was originally advertised and purchased.

Owners are now left with:

Reduced usability and practicality
Loss of confidence in vehicle safety
Significant impact on resale value
No clear timeline for a permanent solution
This situation is unacceptable.

We are not dealing with a minor inconvenience — this is a safety-related defect affecting a premium electric vehicle, with long-term consequences for owners.

We call on Jaguar Land Rover to:

Provide a permanent, engineered fix within a clearly defined timeframe, OR
Offer a manufacturer buy-back or compensation at fair pre-defect market value
Anything less fails to meet basic standards of consumer protection.

This issue raises serious concerns about EV safety, manufacturer accountability, and consumer rights in the UK.

Jaguar must act now.

130 people signed today

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