★ BMW electric vehicle pile left on Hallasan Mountain…Why?
! We’re keeping it for a while for parking lot construction. Sorry for the inconvenience!The phrase was written.
When reporters contacted the number on the sign and asked about the vehicle, the manager explained that he was storing electric cars from a bankrupt car rental company.
Many BMW electric vehicles of the same model have been left unattended in a vacant lot in a residential area in Jeju City.
A car maintenance company in Jeju City also had about 30 BMW electric vehicles of the same model built inside and outside the building.
The owner of the industrial company has been asked to repair the car, but the rental car company has failed and cannot sell it.
” she complained. The owner sighed in succession, saying, “We are not receiving tens of millions of won for repairs, not to mention storage fees.”
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At the time, the rental car company announced that it would expand the electric car rental business suitable for Jeju Island’s eco-friendly image through i3, but decided to sell the car in April last year due to repeated deterioration in management.
However, the vehicle was seized because it failed to pay taxes and loans, and there was no place to stop in the process, so vehicles have been left unattended throughout the city.
The countryside is!Experts point out that it was a foreseen situation.
The government has focused on quantitative expansion!, providing a large amount of subsidies for electric vehicle supply projects. At that time, the government, which sets targets for supplying electric vehicles and implements large subsidies, and the bankruptcy of rental car companies that buy dozens to hundreds of electric vehicles at a time was well matched.Even with tens of billions of grants, market satisfaction was not high. In the early days of the supply business, electric cars were less complete than now, and the problem was that they had low preference due to insufficient charging infrastructure and short mileage. Expensive repair costs also contributed to the risk.An official from the department of low carbon policy in Jeju Island said, “Since two years have passed since the mandatory operation period, the problem afterwards is virtually private territory,” adding that it is impossible to predict that rental car companies will go bankrupt.In order to prevent such problems, the company announced that it will limit the purchase of more than 50 cars per rental car company from this year, and conduct a full survey of rental car companies to see if they actually operate electric vehicles.