I don't care that the Chinese government heavily subsidizes their #EV market, at every level, because we should be doing *exactly* the same—no, significantly *more*—here in the #US, the #UK, and across #Europe.
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I don't care that the Chinese government heavily subsidizes their #EV market, at every level, because we should be doing *exactly* the same—no, significantly *more*—here in the #US, the #UK, and across #Europe.
External design is much less relevant (though it's what most people criticize about China's vehicles) than #batteries, #chassis's, #drivetrains, and #charging #infrastructure, most areas where %China is ahead, exponentially, at every level of the market.
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I don't care that the Chinese government heavily subsidizes their #EV market, at every level, because we should be doing *exactly* the same—no, significantly *more*—here in the #US, the #UK, and across #Europe.
External design is much less relevant (though it's what most people criticize about China's vehicles) than #batteries, #chassis's, #drivetrains, and #charging #infrastructure, most areas where %China is ahead, exponentially, at every level of the market.
Yes, #China also uses slave labor in the #EV market, but the #US also uses lots of slave labor, though not in the EV market, I don't think.
In the U.S., slave labor is used primarily in #agriculture, #retail #manufacturing, and other consumer-focused industries rather than in #research or #industrial manufacturing.
All prison labor is #slavery, even when the inmates are paid (pennies of the minimum wage) because refusal to participate is punished, as allowed by the #Constitution.
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