• Tja@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    Europe is copying it, or at least it’s doing the same thing. The problem is not what China is doing but how.

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      5 months ago

      Sure. So let us do it better in Europe then. This just sounds like defensive excuses. Europe’s car makers could have decided - or been forced - to switch to electric. Europe could have banned the abomination that is the combustion scooter, or taxed to oblivion the SUV. We collectively decided that Volkswagen’s short-term profits are more important than our environment or our economic future. That’s on us, it’s not China’s fault.

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        5 months ago

        Europe has forced car makers to switch to electric, for 2035. It’s just not viable to do it overnight.

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            5 months ago

            It wouldn’t have been viable in China either, but they simply didn’t have any meaningful ICE-car production to note

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            5 months ago

            No. China didn’t do it ‘overnight’. They started their transition over 20 years ago. Try telling ANYONE bar the greens in the west that they should transition all cars to electric back then and see how they would laugh to your face.

            The west is late because it lacked the vision to do it in the past, and is now paying the price by scrambling to do it late.

            But, I suppose it’s better to be late than never.