Delhi e-rickshaws queue at designated pickup stand

E-rickshaws queue at a designated pickup stand in New Delhi on 3 July 2026, amid reported concerns about alleged misuse of the BAT-BMS mobile application installed in certain electric rickshaws across the city.

Concerns over the reportedly alleged misuse of the BAT-BMS mobile application in select e-rickshaws in New Delhi have drawn fresh scrutiny to battery management systems in the city's electric last-mile fleet as of 3 July 2026.

Battery security in Delhi's e-rickshaw fleet is under scrutiny following reports of alleged misuse of the BAT-BMS app, which is designed to monitor battery management systems in electric vehicles operating on city roads.

E-rickshaws remain a critical last-mile connectivity option across New Delhi, but the reported BAT-BMS app controversy has raised questions about digital oversight and road safety standards in the city's rapidly growing EV sector.

The broader EV sector in Delhi is closely watching developments around the alleged BAT-BMS app misuse case, as authorities reportedly examine whether digital battery monitoring tools in e-rickshaws meet current urban transport safety norms.

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