Recently, new national standard electric bicycles have been put on the market one after another. Among them, Maodou, a subsidiary of Yadi Electric Vehicles, has been criticized for being "not able to take children" and "lack of storage space". Some media asked customer service about the "Controversy over Yadi's New National Standard Electric Vehicle".The customer service of the official flagship store of Yadi Electric Vehicles responded that the electric vehicle model involved has been temporarily removed from the shelves and has not yet been notified of its listing. It is not clear whether it is available in offline stores..

When asked whether this model was removed from the shelves due to too many complaints, the customer service did not respond directly and only responded with a laughing and crying emoticon..

It is worth mentioning that just today, Yadi officially apologized to consumers for its "Edamame" model's inaccurate understanding of the new national standards. Yadi said that in fact, these are not the provisions of the new national standards, but an inaccurate understanding of the implementation requirements.

Yadi said that this model has different versions, aiming to provide precise travel solutions for different usage scenarios and groups of people.What is currently on the market is the "single commuter version", which mainly serves daily single commuters and focuses on solving basic travel needs..

In addition, the same series of products also includes "fashion version" and "parent-child version", which are targeted and optimized in terms of styling design, riding experience, safety, and practicality to cover more user groups, and will be launched one after another.

However, there was a lack of effective connection in the launch pace of different versions, and there were also some ill-considered aspects in model design, which caused inconvenience and trouble to consumers who have been expecting different needs. We sincerely apologize.