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“50升油箱加67.96升汽油”调查结果出炉 加油站竟还隐藏过这些猫腻
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-28 16:34

Core Insights - The investigation into complaints about fuel overcharging at gas stations has revealed that a malfunction in the fuel pump's software and hardware led to incorrect billing, with one case showing a vehicle was charged for 67.96 liters instead of the actual 40.78 liters [1] - The issue of fuel measurement discrepancies has been highlighted, with reports of various methods used by gas stations to cheat customers, including software manipulation and hardware tampering [1][2] - Regulatory bodies are actively addressing these cheating practices, with significant enforcement actions taken, including fines totaling 17.33 million yuan and the listing of several gas stations in violation [2] Industry Practices - Recent cases have shown that some gas stations have employed sophisticated cheating methods, such as installing unauthorized software to manipulate fuel measurement data, resulting in discrepancies of over 1% in fuel delivery [2] - The complexity and concealment of these cheating methods have led to challenges in regulatory enforcement, making it difficult to detect and gather evidence against violators [2] Recommendations for Improvement - Industry experts suggest implementing a multi-layered defense system combining technology and regulation, including upgrading to electronic seals to prevent tampering and establishing a smart regulatory platform for real-time monitoring of fuel measurements [3] - The proposed measures aim to create a closed-loop data monitoring system that includes tracking fuel tank inflows and outflows, ensuring better oversight of gas stations [3]