Tech-savvy individuals are using a mobile application called BAT-BMS to locate Bluetooth-enabled lithium battery packs on ...
A disturbing trend is crippling Delhi's e-rickshaw drivers as pranksters use a smartphone app, BAT-BMS, to remotely disable ...
Viral videos showing users remotely stopping e-rickshaws have raised concerns over the security of Bluetooth-enabled battery management systems used in some electric vehicles ...
Delhi e-rickshaw drivers are losing up to ₹200 a day as miscreants misuse Bluetooth battery apps like BAT-BMS to remotely ...
The Indian government has ordered the App Store and Play Store to take down two smartphone apps that were reportedly connected to using Bluetooth to halt e-rick ...
Delhi Transport Department has launched a probe into BAT-BMS and Epoch Li-ion apps after pranksters allegedly used Bluetooth ...
India's BAT-BMS controversy is about more than app takedowns. It shows how connected battery systems can turn digital ...
A battery diagnostic app became a public safety issue because some battery packs allowed administrative commands without ...
He added that the driver, who had rented the vehicle, lost an entire day's earnings due to the issue. The driver allegedly said he had been facing difficulties since morning, with losses of around 400 ...
Government removes BAT-BMS and Epoch Li-ion apps over e-rickshaw Bluetooth safety concerns after viral videos, while experts stress stronger battery security to prevent misuse.
The action follows the emergence of multiple videos on social media showing electric rickshaws being rendered inoperable ...
The Indian government has ordered the removal of three Chinese mobile applications - BAT-BMS, Lossigy, and Epoch-i-ion - from ...