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Businesses in China ban electric cars in underground car parks citing a potential fire risk.
Businesses across multiple Chinese provinces have placed signs preventing EV drivers from parking their vehicles at underground parking lots.
This news comes as South Korean government officials have banned electric vehicles charged above 90 per cent from entering car parks.
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