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@tooltalk Didn't happened in solar panels. They control 80^ of the market. European manufacturers are almost non existent while the ones in US are crying for Washington to increase tariffs. Still the panels are still so cheap that there are buyers in Europe who used them as fences.
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@chinesesparrows There are plenty of Chinese owned factories in Asean. So these factories continue to import components from China.
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@chinesesparrows One example is the Chinese solar panel manufacturer Longi. They have plants in Vietnam and Malaysia that export to US and EU.
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@tooltalk For productive purposes, it's never too much.
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@tooltalk Totally untrue.
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But Tesla still uses them. Wonder why?
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It's the reverse here in Asean. Chinese evs are everywhere with an occasional Tesla here and there.
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Then what do you suggest. Continue to burn fossil fuel?
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New York, Boston, Washington corridor, SF to LA covered by this video. Houston to Dallas. Of course you have the density.
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You are sitting on top of a highly inflamable gas tank. Any leak or rupture will turn your gasoline car into an incinerator. Where I am from there are frequent cases of gas cars combusting. I am still waiting for the first case of an ev going up in flames and they have been on our roads for almost 2 years. As for battery replacement, most deals come with upto 7 years warranty. In some cities in China like Shenzhen, all their taxis are evs. Some of them have been running for almost a decade, clocking upto eight hundred thousand or more km in mileage, without needing to change their batteries.
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Generally accepted standard for a train to be called a high speed, is if its speed is in excess of 250 kmh or 160 mph. Can they?
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Tesla uses these exploding batteries as well. They used quite a lot of them in fact. Low quality products forced Washington to impose 100% tariff on them. Biden is so afraid of these low quality evs coming to America that he had to protect his market. Maybe he knows Ameticsn made cars are even lower in quality than these Chinese imports.
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Japan, Spain beg to differ
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Americans love the drones made by Chinese DJI over their own. DJI actually controls 70% of the global market. This is just one example. Now their evs are the most popular here on Asean. Those people you mentioned are probably still stuck in their nineties mindset. Many of them are unable to accept that China is capable of making and launching their own space station.
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@Noah_Banyas Source: because I said so, it must be true. Take it or leave it.
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@Noah_Banyas You forgot to add BBC ad well.
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@rsmith02 Of course we can. Jakarta pop 12million to Surabaya pop 3 million. We have the largest economy in Asean. A member of G20.
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They can be recycled and China is the leader of the recycling industry. A company called Ecobat, an American company, is the largest recycling company in the world.
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Consolidation. Only the strongest will survive. This applies to all industries anywhere. Eventually China will have a dozen or so ev companies like BYD Geely. SAIC snd maybe Nio and Xpeng. That's the intention of the Chinese hovt. To separate the wheat. from the chaff. As for the thousands of rotting evs, that's not true. Example : Xiaomi brand new SU7 ev sedan has a waiting period upto 6 months long.
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Source: take it from me. I am always truthful.
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Tesla uses these exploding batteries as well. So how?
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Source: I said so. Trust me
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China is the runaway leader in installing and generating green energy. The coal will gradually be replaced by renewables . They are the workshop of the world. People like you depend on them for all the stuff in your house. They cannot simply stop using coal. Think logically
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This video is only about the California hsr which is very feasible. Not about anywhere else in US.
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Not true. Chinese evs have here in Asean for almost 2 years now. You don't see even one before that. I have yet to see or hear of any catching fire. Unlike our gasoline vehicles which happens quite often. Chinese batteries are the safest ones available. Tesla uses them as well.
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