Is China s national effort to develop electric vehicles the trend of the times? Or is it a Western c

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-03-07

I have to admit that in the past, we were indeed a latecomer in the field of traditional fuel vehicles, but in the track of electric vehicles, it took China less than 40 years to achieve the transformation from catching up to parallel, and even leading. If *** is a marathon, then China's electric car is the runner that suddenly accelerates in the last few kilometers, leaving all the spectators stunned.

Now, walking in the streets and alleys of China, electric vehicles have become a beautiful landscape. And all of this is thanks to the Chinese market's enthusiastic embrace of electric vehicles, which is in China for every two electric cars sold in the world. This is not only a victory in sales, but also a demonstration of technical strength. Whether it is motors, electronic controls, or battery technology, China's electric vehicle industry is at the forefront of the world.

But just when China's electric vehicles were booming, there seemed to be a headwind blowing internationally. Some European countries have abruptly slowed down their plans to stop selling gasoline-powered vehicles, and the world's leading automakers have also adjusted their strategies for electric vehicles. This change makes people wonder: electric vehicles, is it really the future?

The most surprising thing about this is that those big manufacturers who once sang the praises of electric vehicles suddenly seem to have lost interest in electric vehicles. For example, Apple suddenly announced that it had abandoned the electric car project that had been brewing for 10 years, and traditional car giants such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW also began to return to the research and development of fuel vehicles. What's going on? Is electric car really just an empty joy?

In this regard, a kind of voice began to spread in all walks of life. Some people say that all this is nothing more than a huge conspiracy of Western countries against China. They have made China invest huge resources in the development of electric vehicles, but they have suddenly "changed their minds" behind the scenes, with the aim of depleting China's economic power and making China fall into technological silos.

As it sounds, this may seem like an elaborate trap, similar to the Star Wars program of the United States against the Soviet Union during the Cold War. But does this conspiracy theory really hold water?

Let's calm down and analyze objectively. The reason why electric vehicles can develop rapidly in China is not only because of the promotion of policies, but more importantly, it is in line with the trend of future automobile development - intelligence and environmental protection. Think about it, which model is more suitable for equipped with advanced intelligent driving systems? Is it a fuel vehicle with a complex structure and polluting emissions, or an electric vehicle with a simple structure and clean and environmentally friendly emissions? The answer is self-explanatory.

And even if certain countries and companies in the West temporarily "retreat" from electric vehicles, it does not mean that they have abandoned this field. In fact, research on cutting-edge technologies such as solid-state batteries has never stopped, which just shows that electric vehicles are still the future.

Even if the whole world abandons electric vehicles (which is of course impossible), with China's huge market and technology accumulation, electric vehicles still have a broad space for development. What do you think about the future of electric vehicles? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment section.

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