Thursday, November 21, 2013
French automaker Renault can cut off your car battery if you don’t make payments on time
    
    
      Last year Tesla      dealt with its first real scandal, the so-called “bricking” of batteries      that are allowed to run entirely out of charge. But what about a car      company that could brick a car’s battery on purpose? As it turns out,      French automaker Renault is using its battery leasing scheme to prevent      non-paying customers from charging their electric cars. Big Brother is      watching…your battery.    
          It’s another form      of DRM, or Digital Rights Management, that video game and movie companies      use to try (and fail) to prevent piracy. Renault, which leases the batteries in vehicle like its Zoe Z.E. electric      car in a bid to keep prices down (and probably make a few extra      bucks in the long game), also draws a huge amount of information from the      battery data.    
          This includes      keeping tabs on non-paying customers, and Renault worked a nifty feature      into their rented batteries that they didn’t exactly brag about in the      press releases. In the service contract, however, in the fine print, it is      revealed that Renault has the right to prevent charging of the Zoe Z.E. at      the end of the battery rental contract. It was also revealed that Renault      can do this in the case of non-payment on the car or battery as well,      effectively making “your” vehicle worthless.    
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Author: By Chris DeMorro


 
 
 
 
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