Lawmakers Warn Micro EVs Becoming Safety Gap, Urge Stricter Government Management
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DPP lawmakers Kuo Kuo-wen and Hsu Fu-kuei held a press conference on the 5th, pointing out that issues such as low registration rates, unlicensed riding, and illegal modifications of micro electric two-wheeled vehicles (micro EVs) are creating traffic and public safety concerns. They urged the government to strengthen inspections and registration management, and not to rashly expand subsidies before safety and supply chain sources are fully understood. MOEA Industrial Development Administration Deputy Director-General Tsou Yu-hsin stated that they are evaluating whether to include micro EVs in the next electric motorcycle subsidy plan, and if included, will consider establishing non-China-made regulations for key components.