Action Taken Against Apps That Shut Down E-Rickshaws; Two Apps Deleted

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Action has been taken against apps capable of remotely shutting down e-rickshaws; reports indicate that two such apps have been deleted. The government also intends to engage with app stores regarding this issue.

E-Rickshaw Shutdown App: Action has been taken against two apps that allow e-rickshaws to be shut down remotely, resulting in their deletion. The government had ordered the Apple App Store and Google Play Store to remove these apps. Furthermore, the government stated it would discuss with app stores how to prevent the listing of harmful apps. Notably, over the past few days, several videos have surfaced on social media showing individuals using a Chinese app to shut down e-rickshaws while they are being driven on the road. The government took cognizance of the matter after the videos went viral, and news of action against the two apps has now emerged.

Rickshaws Being Shut Down via BAT-BMS App

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The BAT-BMS app was being used to remotely shut down e-rickshaws in various cities across the country. Sudden shutdowns in the middle of the road were compromising passenger safety and raising concerns regarding the security of the connected batteries. BAT-BMS is a Chinese app developed by Shenzhen Grenergy Technology. Although originally designed to monitor solar, off-grid, and marine batteries, it was being misused to shut down e-rickshaws.

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