China Puts New Restrictions on E.V. Battery Manufacturing Technology
China Puts New Restrictions on E.V. Battery Manufacturing Technology
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Beijing will now require government licenses for any effort to transfer abroad the technologies crucial for producing inexpensive electric cars.
The technology to make them this cheap are human exploitation and massive subsidies. It's nothing that others haven't figured out but most lack the resources or motivation to do that and that isn't a bad thing.
I’m going to guess you did not read the whole article and have not been to any big Chinese factories specifically the big boys like BYD.
Most of them heavily use robotics to automate.
Specifically for this article, human exploitations have nothing to do with the tech to increase charging and capacity, unless you’re living in the Matrix.
Also the know-how to produce great batteries isn't everywhere. Northvolt in Sweden went bankrupt because they couldn't deliver what they promised — to produce batteries only from local materials. They couldn't make the batteries without importing some of the things necessary for production from Asia (can't remember what, exactly). They just never got out of the R&D phase and were always dependent on third parties to finish production batches.
OP is referring to resource extraction and refining, more than assembly lines.
BYD might be a bad example as they rely heavily on treating their supply chain debt as an equity (funky accounting)
They bought the robots from Germany, a champion of automated manufacturing. That‘s not the secret sauce here.
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