Fact Check Policy

Last Updated: October 2025
Owner: MK Vats
Email: mkvats06@gmail.com
Website: www.MotoElectra.com

Our Commitment to Accuracy

At MotoElectra.com, we believe that credibility begins with accuracy. Our mission is to deliver truthful, research-based, and verifiable information about the automotive industry, including electric vehicles (EVs), bikes, cars, reviews, comparisons, and industry news. Every piece of content we publish is fact-checked with utmost care before it reaches our readers.

We understand that misinformation can spread quickly, especially in the fast-changing world of electric mobility. Therefore, our editorial team follows strict verification procedures to ensure that our readers receive only authentic, unbiased, and up-to-date content.

Our Fact-Checking Principles

  1. Truth and Transparency: We never publish unverified claims. Every fact, figure, or statement is backed by a credible source.
  2. Independence: MotoElectra.com does not publish sponsored or promotional content disguised as factual information. Our reviews and articles are based solely on performance, features, and user experience.
  3. Verification: Before publication, our writers and editors double-check all technical specifications, pricing details, and market data using verified and official sources.
  4. Corrections: If an error is found post-publication, it is promptly corrected, and the updated date is noted at the end of the article for transparency.

How We Verify Information

Our editorial and research teams use a systematic process to verify all data published on MotoElectra.com:

  • Primary Sources: We prioritize official manufacturer press releases, government reports, and company websites for all vehicle specifications, pricing, and launch details.
  • Industry Experts: When analyzing new technologies or comparing vehicles, we consult verified automotive experts, engineers, and analysts to confirm accuracy.
  • Cross-Verification: Each article is reviewed by multiple editors to ensure that statistics, figures, and technical terminology align with reliable third-party sources.
  • Testing and Reviews: Whenever possible, our team personally tests vehicles, features, and EV technologies to provide firsthand insights.
  • Public Data: We also utilize trusted automotive databases, government portals, and environmental reports to verify fuel efficiency, emission data, and safety ratings.

Dealing with Rumors and Leaks

The automotive industry often witnesses leaks, spy shots, and early speculations. At MotoElectra.com, we handle such content carefully:

  • We never present rumors as confirmed facts.
  • When publishing industry leaks, we clearly label them as “Unconfirmed” or “Speculative” to maintain transparency.
  • Our editors wait for confirmation from official or trusted sources before updating the content.

This ensures readers can distinguish between speculation and verified news.

Source Transparency

Every article on MotoElectra.com includes references to its information sources, such as:

  • Official brand websites and launch events
  • Government transport and energy departments
  • Automotive trade publications
  • Verified market research firms

We avoid anonymous or unverifiable sources. When a source requests anonymity for valid professional reasons, the editorial team ensures the information is cross-verified with an independent source before publication.

Review Verification Policy

MotoElectra.com’s reviews of cars, bikes, and EVs are based on objective analysis. Our fact-checkers verify every detail, including performance data, safety features, range claims, and maintenance costs.

To maintain trust:

  • We do not accept compensation from manufacturers in exchange for positive reviews.
  • Sponsored posts (if any) are clearly marked as sponsored.
  • Our team verifies all test results and comparisons using official testing data or hands-on testing whenever possible.

Handling Corrections and Updates

Despite our best efforts, occasional inaccuracies can occur due to evolving information in the automotive sector. When this happens:

  • We immediately investigate the issue once it’s brought to our attention.
  • Corrections are made after verifying the updated or correct information.
  • A correction note or update timestamp is added at the end of the article for transparency.

We encourage readers to contact us directly at mkvats06@gmail.com if they notice any factual errors or discrepancies in our content.

Third-Party Data Verification

Some information, such as market analytics, EV charging infrastructure data, or consumer survey results, may come from external organizations. In such cases, we:

  • Review the methodology and credibility of the third-party source.
  • Cross-check data with multiple industry publications.
  • Avoid publishing results from surveys or studies that lack clear data transparency.

AI and Automation in Fact-Checking

MotoElectra.com uses technology responsibly. While we may use digital tools to collect or organize information, final verification is always performed manually by experienced editors. Automated systems are never used to publish unverified or incomplete data.

Avoiding Conflicts of Interest

Our editorial independence is crucial to maintaining reader trust.

  • Team members are prohibited from accepting gifts, incentives, or paid promotions from automotive brands.
  • Any potential conflict of interest must be disclosed to the editorial board.
  • Reviews and articles are written with integrity and neutrality, regardless of brand partnerships.

User Contribution and Verification

MotoElectra.com sometimes allows users or readers to share insights, opinions, or experiences. While we appreciate community input, such user-generated content:

  • Is moderated and reviewed before publication.
  • Must comply with our accuracy and factual standards.
  • Does not reflect the official stance of MotoElectra.com unless verified.

Editorial Review Process

Before any article is published, it undergoes multiple editorial checks:

  1. Writer Verification: The author ensures all facts are supported by credible sources.
  2. Editor Review: An assigned editor cross-verifies every factual statement and ensures clarity and neutrality.
  3. Fact-Checking Stage: The fact-checking team confirms all data points, such as EV range, specifications, or launch timelines.
  4. Final Approval: Only after passing all checks is the article approved for publication.

This structured workflow minimizes the risk of misinformation and upholds the credibility of every post on MotoElectra.com.

Corrections Policy for Readers

If you find an error in our content, please contact us immediately. Your feedback helps maintain our commitment to accuracy. Readers can reach us directly via email at mkvats06@gmail.com. Our team reviews all correction requests within 48 hours and updates the article if necessary.

Commitment to Transparency and Accountability

Transparency and accountability are the foundation of our fact-checking policy. We acknowledge that information in the EV and automotive industry changes rapidly, and our team is committed to updating or revising any outdated or incorrect data promptly.

We also publicly display the “Last Updated” date at the top of every major page, ensuring our readers always know when an article was last reviewed or modified.

Contact Us

For questions, corrections, or clarifications regarding our fact-checking practices, please contact:
📧 Email: mkvats06@gmail.com
🌐 Website: www.MotoElectra.com
📅 Last Updated: October 2025