Sanyo to split recall cost with Lenovo

The recall was prompted by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission after about 100,000 of the affected packs were sold there

Manufacturer Sanyo says it will split the cost of recalling over 200,000 of its laptop batteries with its vendor, Lenovo . There are no details as yet as to the precise details of the seemingly amicable agreement.

The cost of recalling the cells has drawn inevitable comparison with Sony's mass recalls last year for its batteries. That cost the company somewhere in the region of 51 billion yen - around £226 million. Lenovo itself withdrew half a million of those Sony batteries last September.

  • R60 and R60e Series
  • T60 and T60p Series
  • Z60m, Z61e, Z61m, and Z61p Series

If you have one of the affected models, visit www.lenovo.com/batteryprogram .

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