Tesla agrees to pay $1.5 million over battery throttling lawsuit

The lawsuit alleging Tesla used a software update to throttle charging speed and maximum battery voltage on some Model S cars is over. And Tesla has agreed to pay up.

The offending update was released back in 2019 and affected roughly 1,743 vehicles, according to plaintiffs. And Tesla has now agreed to pay the owner of each affected vehicle $625 as part of a proposed settlement (via Reuters)

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