BAT-BMS, Epoch-i-ion, Other Chinese Apps Banned After Misuse By Remotely Disabling E-Rickshaw Battery
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MashableBAT-BMS, Epoch-i-ion, Other Chinese Apps Banned After Misuse By Remotely Disabling E-Rickshaw Batterymashable.comGOI banned the battery management apps that were used by some troublemakers in town to disable running e-rickshaws, disrupting traffic and the poor driver’s livelihood
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