Stolen e-bike batteries could soon be worthless, if only Bosch were less greedy
Stolen e-bike batteries could soon be worthless, if only Bosch were less greedy
A subscription anti-theft feature that should be free.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/29515358
A subscription anti-theft feature that should be free.
I think they should have a system that will make these things explode if stolen. Would be nice karma
3 0 ReplyThis crap goes against right to repair. Serialization of parts is bullshit.
25 0 ReplyYeah, this feels more like preventing third party batteries from working. An average shady shop can definitely hotwire this.
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This doesn't seem like it would make them worthless. It would just make it that you can't power a bike off a stolen battery.
It doesn't destroy the actual cells and there's definitely a market for used EV cells for DIY or refurbished power storage solutions.
26 2 ReplySo after the battery is no longer attached to the orginial bike it no longer works. The government isn't going to properly regulate this practice if it starts and battery waste will increase.
9 0 ReplyCut it open, remove the cells, sell on ebay as "reclaimed, good" cells.
This DRM just moves the goal post like 5 feet. It does not actually remove the value of the battery.
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