Investigation comes after Norway found Yutong vehicles could be ‘stopped or rendered inoperable’ by Chinese company ...
Co Antrim bus manufacturer Wrightbus has said it’s launched its most efficient battery electric bus yet following a multi-million pound programme.
Norwegian testers claim maker has remote access, while UK importer says supplier complies with the law UK governmental is working with the National Cyber Security Centre to understand and "mitigate" ...
The UK government is reportedly investigating buses made by Chinese company Yutong after a Norwegian study raised concerns ...
The UK government is investigating hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses for potential remote deactivation risks, following ...
Ballymena-headquartered zero-emission bus manufacturer Wrightbus has launched its most efficient battery electric bus to date, developed following a multimillion-pound in-house programme.
The UK is to investigate whether hundreds of these Chinese-made Yutong buses can be controlled remotely by their manufacturer ...
Denmark's Movia transport company runs 262 Yutong buses in its fleet. It, too, is quite concerned about the potential for ...
Wrightbus launches facility and program to convert its internal combustion models into battery-electric ones, with components from suppliers. The repowered buses will use battery packs from NMC and ...
The UK is investigating whether Chinese manufacturer Yutong can remotely disable its electric buses, following similar probes in Norway and Denmark.
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