

What happens when people in America find out how much sunshine costs?
I suspect around when that happens interest in battery powered cars will increase.


What happens when people in America find out how much sunshine costs?
I suspect around when that happens interest in battery powered cars will increase.


There’s also no question that, for now, gasoline cars are selling better in second-tier markets, such as Eastern Europe, Latin America and Africa, with scarce EV-charging infrastructure.
Longer term, Beijing aims to dominate EVs and plug-in hybrids globally. But in the interim, many Chinese automakers are building overseas brands by giving customers whatever they want.


You know people can read the article right?
The dispute is an example of how Europe is caught between Washington and Beijing in their rivalry over trade and tech.
Netherlands issued its seizure order after the United States last year put Wingtech on its “entity list” of companies that face export controls, and then expanded it in September to include subsidiaries including Nexperia.


Keeping oil prices down slows down the green energy transition. That’s it.
If that seems odd to you then read up on what China has been doing with green energy. Then USA.
The world runs on fossil fuels. What happens when China stops playing that game?


The weird part is foreign investment kinda ignored all the Chinese real estate investments outside of China done by China nationals.


Rich people don’t like poor people having money. Especially when they don’t spend it in service based economies. Doubly so when it comes to the stock market.


The peer-reviewed report, written by researchers at the Stockholm Environment Institute, Climate Analytics and the International Institute for Sustainable Development, aims to focus attention on the supply side of the climate equation and the government policies that encourage or steer fossil fuel production.
What’s their bias?
That’s kinda my point. In USA the price of solar has always been expensive. It’s now really cheap. Just not in USA. China made it affordable. USA made it expensive again.
Same thing with EVs.