Norway, Denmark, and the UK are investigating buses from China’s Yutong over fears they could be disabled remotely.
Bus providers in Denmark and Norway are urgently investigating what they say is a security loophole in electric buses made in ...
The UK government is investigating hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses for potential remote deactivation risks, following ...
Bus manufacturers say the gross cost contract (GCC) tender model for e-buses poses concerns as it is a capital-intensive and ...
Remote control capabilities installed by the manufacturer have been identified in Chinese-made electric buses operating in ...
Norwegian public transport operator Ruter said tests showed Chinese bus maker Yutong Group had access to the buses' control ...
Even as the government has been consistent with policy bush to boost the adoption of electric buses (e-buses), their adoption ...
The UK is investigating whether Chinese manufacturer Yutong can remotely disable its electric buses, following similar probes in Norway and Denmark.
Maharashtra is set to receive 1,000 electric buses for Mumbai and 800 for Pune under the PM E-Drive scheme, following ...
Authorities in Great Britain are checking whether Chinese electric buses can be deactivated remotely. The possibility was ...
The same Chinese company that makes electric buses now under review in Denmark and Norway also has electric buses on ...