China Association of Automobile Manufacturers: The online rumor that "new energy vehicle companies are summoned and filed for locking electricity issues" is false information.

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Reporters learned today (the 9th) from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers that the online rumors that “new energy vehicle companies are being interviewed and investigated due to lock-in issues” are false information.

A relevant person in charge of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers stated that regarding the recent online rumors about “8 new energy vehicle companies being interviewed due to lock-in issues” and “3 companies being investigated,” the content circulating online has no official source and is seriously inconsistent with the facts. All industry regulatory updates and law enforcement measures are based on official information from the competent authorities.

At the same time, it is hoped that new energy vehicle companies will optimize their battery management systems while maintaining transparency, ensure consumers’ right to know and choose, establish smooth and efficient after-sales communication channels, actively handle complaints and disputes related to lock-in issues, and safeguard brand reputation through honest business practices.

(Original source: CCTV News Client)

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