Norway, Denmark, and the UK are investigating buses from China’s Yutong over fears they could be disabled remotely.
Investigation comes after Norway found Yutong vehicles could be ‘stopped or rendered inoperable’ by Chinese company ...
The UK government is investigating hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses for potential remote deactivation risks, following ...
Ministers are set to investigate the potential threat posed by “kill switches” on hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses in ...
Ashok Leyland will open its EV manufacturing plant in Lucknow within 30-60 days, focusing on electric buses and bi-fuel ...
The UK is to investigate whether hundreds of these Chinese-made Yutong buses can be controlled remotely by their manufacturer ...
The UK is investigating whether Chinese manufacturer Yutong can remotely disable its electric buses, following similar probes in Norway and Denmark.
The UK government is reportedly investigating buses made by Chinese company Yutong after a Norwegian study raised concerns ...
First Charge, First Bus’s commercial electric vehicle charging service, has been added to the Allstar charging network.
Kathmandu Post (EKantipur.com) on MSN
EV imports drop 12 percent as floods and landslides disrupt northern trade routes
Import of internal combustion four-wheelers—buses, cars, jeeps, and vans—grows 69.04 percent in the first quarter.
Norwegian testers claim maker has remote access, while UK importer says supplier complies with the law UK governmental is ...
The company’s board has recommended a 100% interim dividend of Rs 1 per share (face value ₹1). Shares of Ashok Leyland closed ...
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