Europe starts to be suspicious: China can shut down cars with one click

Unexpectedly, even the former U.S. Commerce Secretary Raimondo has left her post, but the rumor that "China can shut down cars with one click" has recently been revived again.

According to the Indian media "Eurasia Times", following Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands, the UK and Australia have recently joined the ranks of checking whether Chinese electric vehicles have a backdoor switch.

In short, these Western countries believe that Chinese companies' electric buses have a "backdoor" that can be remotely controlled, and then further associate it with "espionage activities", "data leaks", "national security threats", and so on.

However, these Western countries' overreaching accusations and speculative thinking have made Indian media unable to tolerate it.

The Indian media "Eurasia Times" pointed out that what these Western countries call "backdoor switches" are actually remote software updates, device shutdowns, and location tracking, which almost all modern cars have. The purpose is to keep the software updated and to prevent the buyer from failing to repay the car purchase funds in time.

It should be said that the recent suspicion of Chinese electric vehicles by Western countries once again proves this saying: All the slanders and defamation against China by the West come from their own evil deeds.

It's highly likely that the West has implanted listening or espionage devices in their own produced cars, which is why they assume Chinese electric vehicles have the same "backdoor".

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1849005528028297/

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