Today in China, an incident involving an Intelligent Energy (IE) electric vehicle using its automatic parking technology has made headlines. During automatic parking, the luxury electric vehicle crashed into a metal plate. Interestingly, despite IE officials admitting that the crash was due to a fault in the automatic parking system, the vehicle owner was forced to use their own insurance for the repairs. Here are the details…
Chinese User Falls Victim to Automatic Parking Technology: Electric Vehicle Owner Told to Use Own Insurance After Crash
The incident occurred on August 10th. The luxury electric vehicle owner went to a charging station and activated the automatic parking system to park the car. The owner explained that it was daytime, there were no other vehicles around, and the ground was clear, making the parking process initially seem smooth.
However, after a short while, the vehicle suddenly reversed and collided with a metal plate. The owner was inside the vehicle, thinking the parking had been completed successfully, only to be shocked when the car reversed and hit the plate.
Following the malfunction, the electric vehicle owner contacted IE customer service and provided them with in-car camera footage of the incident. IE officials confirmed that the crash was due to a fault in the automatic parking system. However, they told the owner that they would need to use their own insurance for the repairs.
The owner expressed frustration, stating, “This accident happened because of the vehicle’s automatic parking system. I can use my insurance, but if my insurance premiums go up because of this, IE should cover the cost,” arguing that the situation was unfair.
This incident has reignited the discussion on the responsibility of automatic parking systems and how vehicle owners should handle such situations. What rights and responsibilities should vehicle owners have when automatic systems fail? What would you do if this happened to you? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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