Can we agree, all of them are creepy stalkers🕵️
But is funny to see not only Xiaomi but Sony and others entering the car business
Overtime i was really hoping to be wrong this time #NBA
Multipurpose meme works with science, politics, FED and shitcoiners
Down 19 points to Detroit at the half #BleedGreen please make me wrong in the 2nd half #NBA
Come on #BleedGreen -17 is impossible to take at a league pass only game, the C's will probably play to its competition and be in a ugly game in the end, hope that I'm wrong.
I totally agree that using ppl resources thru subsidies is wrong, with that said why do you think it's inferior energy tech?
That's the way to do it 🥂
Sorry if it sounded the wrong way, wasn't my intention, but you don't need to get angry with a argument, obviously you're a pleb that have something to say I'm open for it
Ok but just to be clear you are here in my notes expanding the conversation, if you're done be my guest
Again we are seeing a new model that is building up against an old model, yes it's not cost effective yet, but it will get cheaper with time.
In Brazil they are launching these new BYD options and it's only 30% more expensive that the cheapest combustion model in Brazil
I’m sorry but in which way, shape or form are electric vehicles superior to ice vehicles?
Are they greener? No, they pollute as much as 7x! Compared to a reg vehicle
More efficient? No, that battery costs a fortune to swap out after 7 or years
Where is the precious electricity coming from? Coal mines lol
Who’s mining all the lithium? Slave labor in the Congo
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Come on they don't pollute more and the grid is getting more efficient and greener, not because of climate insanity, but just because it's cheaper.
And just to put in perspective i agree the extraction of lithium is a huge problem but the reserves ain't in congo.
Chile has the largest lithium reserves worldwide by a large margin. Australia comes in second, with reserves estimated at 6.2 million metric tons in 2022.
And at top of that this is like the first generation of eletrical vehicle updates will come
If you decrease today's the new car sales, what in your opinion, will it result in used car sales in the future?
Unfortunately bitcoiners and there life style ain't a majority
Combustion vehicle sales peaked in 2017, and in 2022, they were down almost 20% from the peak, reaching 69 million, while plug-in vehicles increased to 10.4 million.
EV sales have been growing steadily, with their market share increasing each year. In 2021, EV sales reached 8.3%, and in 2022, they are expected to reach 13.0%.
Imo the big factory will face problems, new structure, new habits for they to adapt is going to be difficult or they are going all in like Volvo
In Q3 2023, total EV sales reached 313,086, a 49.8% increase from the same period in 2022.
Year-to-date EV sales through September 2023 reached just over 873,000, putting the market on track to surpass 1 million for the first time ever. Not the numbers I'm seeing
Nothing like a V8
But really looks like it's a lost battle, all the brands are going hard on it and new brands are entering the game.
The billionaire co-founder of Xiaomi unveiled the company’s first electric vehicle Thursday, declaring ambitions to become a top global carmaker in 15 to 20 years and compete against Tesla and Porsche.
The SU7, which stands for Speed Ultra, rolled onto a stage at the China National Convention Center in Beijing with no drivers visible, ending a presentation by CEO and co-founder Lei Jun in front of thousands of people.
Lei spent hours detailing the car’s features, which include a range of up to 800 kilometers (500 miles) on a single charge, adjustable spoilers, unique colors and a top speed of 265 kilometers an hour. Read more here: https://trib.al/3ZHuffD
📷: Xiaomi’s Weibo
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