Investigation comes after Norway found Yutong vehicles could be ‘stopped or rendered inoperable’ by Chinese company ...
Bus providers in Denmark and Norway are urgently investigating what they say is a security loophole in electric buses made in ...
UK governmental is working with the National Cyber Security Centre to understand and "mitigate" any risk that China-made ...
Norway, Denmark, and the UK are investigating buses from China’s Yutong over fears they could be disabled remotely.
About three months ago, the Norwegian authority that runs Oslo’s public transport network secretly took two buses for a test ...
Denmark's Movia transport company runs 262 Yutong buses in its fleet. It, too, is quite concerned about the potential for ...
Leading E-bus Manufacturer Partners with StarPower and Cree to Deliver Next-Generation Efficiency The parties are working together to accelerate the commercial adoption of silicon carbide-based ...
The UK government is investigating hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses for potential remote deactivation risks, following ...
The same Chinese company that makes electric buses now under review in Denmark and Norway also has electric buses on ...
The issue began when an investigation in Norway concluded that Yutong electric buses could be "stopped or rendered inoperable" by the Zhengzhou-based company – the world's ...
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Norway transport firm steps up controls after tests show Chinese-made buses can be halted remotely
A Norwegian public transport operator plans to tighten security after tests on Chinese-made electric buses revealed the ...
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