Spy cars: Are Chinese electric vehicles 'moving weapons'? Here's what a latest report states
The Feed September 19, 2024 09:00 AM
Synopsis

There are chances that the Chinese government could make adverse use of its electric vehicles, making it a mobile, ticking time bomb, according to a latest report. With the latest 'pager blast' attack on Hezbollah, things have become eve more concerning for rival governments, who could refrain from using Chinese EVs.

Electric vehicles are yet to dive deep into the technology part and have a lot of issues to troubleshoot, even though multiple car models have been launched in the market. There are many reports claiming that the Chinese government could gain leverage over its rival governments and pose a serious threat to the national security of multiple countries, suggest reports. Moreover, with core designs of Chinese-made electric vehicles staying with the government, there is simply no saying how much privacy and data breach will happen in these circumstances.

Chinese electric vehicles or moving 'bombs'?

If the potential of Chinese EVs are considered, they can be altered into becoming life-threatening bombs on four wheels. Hacking into the in-car navigation, or overheating the battery would be child's play if someone where to access the car's mainframes, which could give them entire control on what could happen next.

Moreover, reports suggest that China has a rich history of coercing its rival national to follow suit on multiple agenda by holding them hostage on various grounds. Vulnerable EVs in the markets could easily be one of the hostage factors by the Chinese anytime if more and more of their products entered the markets. Vehicle hacking or manipulating devices could even be placed in charging stations in the countries, as they would be frequented by thousands of EVs in a region, making it another good place to extend their agenda.

What could happen to EVs if the Chinese took control?

There is literally no saying as to what exactly might happen if Chinese government hackers, known for their brutal attacks on rival nation's networks, would actually take over an EV. They could go as far as overheating or overcharging your battery panels, and what happens next is something no one will have imagined, making it a ticking time bomb.

FAQs:

Are the Chinese manufacturing electric vehicles?
Yes, China is doing well in manufacturing electric vehicles and even exporting a large number of it across parts of US and UK.

Is buying a Chinese manufactured EV risky?
Purchasing a China-manufactured electric vehicle is quite risky, looking at the fact that it could compromise with your privacy and could even make you fall prey to hackers of the Chinese government, if you belong from their rival nation.
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