LOL! Yes, when Trump was alienating Europe to China years ago the Chinese called it a critical market on the verge of being captured...now that the tables are turned they are considered a "joke".
Typical Chinese 180 attitude when the grapes are suddenly too high on the vine.
More like Russia has limited choices now on how to get hard currencies and has to go to plan B.
Note how you guys aren't accepting their Roubles in return either...so don't think suddenly currencies around the world are openly accepted due to some dollar rejection. More like desperation time...
2025? I don't think any crew will be doing a vertical flip landing like a Starship anytime soon as it is incredibly dangerous and even China only has prototypes working of simple up and down landings nevermind doing a flipping maneuver.
My entire workplace is on a Tesla buying craze. That tax writeoff sent everybody all in.
https://theicct.org/us-ev-sales-soar-into-24-jan24/
Before 2023 there was a noticeable amount driving around the highways but now it's just insane...they are all over the place like multiplying...
The infrastructure isn't there for those who don't have a simple 3-pronged electrical outlet access where they live...
which is only like 20% of the US population. The vast majority of EV owners charge at home making the need for public chargers less of a requirement than it is for other...
He wanted to bring back two of the $150,000 BYD YangWang U8s...that's what expensive toys are.
https://carnewschina.com/2023/10/09/byds-yangwang-u8-received-4000-orders-in-china-according-to-report/
Well the Tesla Model 3 started being mass produced in 2017 and while there are stories about Uber drivers seeing huge range decreases (likely from close to 100% high voltage supercharger usage) in general their isn't much chatter from normal consumers (who primarily use low voltage home...
It seems to me those boxy little Wuling-mini type Kei cars have most of the sales.
Honda Kei car.
Tiny boxy cars popular in China and Japan.
Chinese Wuling Mini
It's here whether we like it or not. Already around 25% of car sales in China are EVs and in some European countries it is even higher. That loss of combustion engine marketshare is either going to be made up by higher prices for the rest of us (due to efficiencies of scale declining) or a...