Replacement parts for a major Volvo EX30 recall are due to arrive in Australia next month, the brand has confirmed.

“Parts to cover the recall [are] estimated to arrive mid-May,” said a Volvo Car Australia spokesperson in a statement.

These parts are replacement battery modules for the small electric SUV.

“Each affected owner will be personally notified by Volvo Car Australia of the steps to be taken when parts arrive.”

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The EX30 has been the subject of recalls across various global markets for an issue with its battery pack, with Volvo Car Australia recalling 2815 examples in January 2026.

A superseding recall in March 2026 brought the tally of affected vehicles up to 3344. For context, Volvo Car Australia has delivered 3560 EX30s from launch to the end of February 2026.

“Due to a manufacturing issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may overheat at high charge levels. If this occurs, it could lead to a vehicle fire,” the company said in its recall notices.

Globally, over 40,000 EX30s have been recalled for this issue.