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- electric_vehicles
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- electric_vehicles
Massive subsidies? Selling the cars at a loss? Using conflict minerals? Slave labor? All of the above?
Conflict materials can be avoided with LFP batteries that are basically only made in China.
Or buying from a company that traces source of origin for their components such as Polestar.
Because US automakers and oil interest groups actively sought to keep the status quo?
The automakers less so. They don’t particularly care what powers the cars people buy, so long as people buy them. They were in the process of pivoting to electric platforms, but, being as terminally stupid as they are, a lot of that has been put on hold while they try to figure out why their current $100,000 offerings aren’t selling by the millions.
Automakers care about how much R&D they have to invest and the impact on the quarterly profits. ICEs are dirt cheap in that regard, and it took the federal government bribing them to do so.
I am sick and tired of people claiming that BYD are unsafe They have crash tested better than my current vehicle.
Two paragraphs that don’t answer the question in the title, and a request for donations. Useless.
Here’s a fixed article:
There’s no war and US doesn’t care.
Putting aside politics, macroeconomics and questions about build quality, one unavoidable answer is…because they want to. The US should get more ambitious.
The west needs to turn on the heat for legacy automakers management
Because they give zero shits about passenger safety, pedestrian safety, worker rights, customer rights, are owned by the government, and steal all their tech instead of putting in the work themselves?
I thought you were talking about GM for a second. Tell us more about how US truck/SUVs are so great for pedestrian safety, the child labor at the Hyundai plant in the south, the relentless spyware and horrible data privacy practices, the US auto bailouts, and their “innovation”. I have no love for Chinese EVs, but the US domestic market has plenty of problems on their own.
You do realize American have sensors that will you if theres a kid there, right? Just because some European urbanite who has never driven a car thinks hoods are too tall doesnt mean he knows what hes talking about.
Is that why pedestrian deaths are increasing in the US and are at an all time high, while decreasing everywhere else? Pay attention to the data instead of pretending that everyone proving your wrong is a European urbanite (I’m American btw, not that it fucking matters). US vehicles are way too big and they are fucking dangerous, period.
https://www.vox.com/23784549/pedestrian-deaths-traffic-safety-fatalities-governors-association
I’m Canadian and I’m against cars in general. Active transport and public transit are better than evs for the future.
The cars the west is buildings are too obsolete, big and wasteful.
Says the guy who posted at like 2 am in Canada, but 2 pm in China.
Methinks you’re not canadian.
Also active transport? Thats a biochem thing, it has nothing to do with public transit.
2 am in Canada
Ah yes, Canada, famous for having a single time zone.
Okay, 1 am to 5 am. Totally legit canadian
1 am to 5 am
Huh, 14:00 in China is 06:00 UTC, which is 23:00 Pacific time. 23:00 seems like a perfectly reasonable time to be browsing Lemmy.
Yeah because Canada doesn’t have night owls