Fraudsters are purchasing electric vehicles through financing, then replacing the new battery with a used one and selling the new battery. They subsequently default on the loan, returning a significantly devalued vehicle. To combat this, the Finance Industry Development Council has requested that the government include battery numbers on vehicle registration certificates.
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