February 23, 2022 – Just as the auto industry starts to really embrace 21st-century technology, a legislative bill in West Virginia could throw a speedbump in the road of progress. Specifically, the bill hopes to stymie an automaker’s ability to push some over-the-air updates to vehicles, depending on how they’re used.
The bill would require any post-sale software upgrades to be performed by a dealership rather than an OTA update.
Thankfully, updates to the navigation or entertainment system are excluded, but still, it’s hardly a win for consumers. This would require a customer to visit a dealership for a simple upgrade rather than the automaker just pushing it to the car.