How a Chinese App Exposed India's EV Security Problem Explained ft. Varun | Jist

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After videos of e-rickshaws being remotely switched off went viral, a Chinese mobile app used to manage EV battery systems came under the scanner. The incidents raised serious questions about whether such apps could be misused to interfere with electric vehicles, prompting Indian authorities to investigate potential cybersecurity and national security risks. In this video, we break down the entire story, from how the app works and why it was being used to the viral prank videos, the government's investigation, and what the controversy reveals about the hidden cybersecurity challenges facing India's rapidly growing EV ecosystem. #ERickshaw #ElectricVehicles #EV #CyberSecurity #China #India #ChineseApp #EVSecurity #BatteryManagementSystem #ElectricMobility #TechNews #IndiaNews #CyberThreat #NationalSecurity #EVIndustry #Explained

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