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SRECS (Solar Renewable Energy Credits) NOT what I EXPECTED
Are those clickbait solar ads promising riches. While some may be scams, there's a legit way to earn extra cash with solar power in certain states: Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs).
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Does Solar Panel Orientation Really Make a Difference?
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Before you buy solar panels, learn about solar orientation first? In this video, I use my trusty solar panel propeller toy to show you how solar panel orientation matters and how shade can impact energy output. We'll break down the best placement for your panels to soak up all those sun rays. Learn these important things to consider when getting solar panels. If you need professional help, chec...
Are Solar Panels the Key to Greener Olympics in 2024
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The Olympics are epic, but not exactly eco-friendly. Paris 2024 is changing that! They're using solar power, recycled materials, and existing venues to SLASH their footprint. This video explores how Paris is making the Games greener, and the ripple effect it could have for the future! Is this the future of sustainable sporting events? We'll also see how the Super Bowl joined the solar revolutio...
Does Massachusetts Have A SMART Solution For Expensive Electricity?
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Does Massachusetts Have A SMART Solution For Expensive Electricity?
Anker, Perovksite, and More! 2024 Q1 Renewable Energy Recap
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Anker, Perovksite, and More! 2024 Q1 Renewable Energy Recap
Cost of Solar Panels 2024: Is it Worth It or a Waste of Money?
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Cost of Solar Panels 2024: Is it Worth It or a Waste of Money?
Tesla Cybertruck as Your Home Battery and ...
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Tesla Cybertruck as Your Home Battery and ...
Why is the US Government Banning BYD and Other Chinese EV
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Why is the US Government Banning BYD and Other Chinese EV
China funds BYD with $3.7 billion to Win the EV War
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China funds BYD with $3.7 billion to Win the EV War
Tesla Layoffs: How Certain Is Tesla's Future?
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Tesla Layoffs: How Certain Is Tesla's Future?
$9,000 for Solar & Batteries Duke Energy's PowerPair: Powerhouse Deal or Power Struggle
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$9,000 for Solar & Batteries Duke Energy's PowerPair: Powerhouse Deal or Power Struggle
Watts Up With Your Watts? Explaining kWh
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Watts Up With Your Watts? Explaining kWh
Electric Vehicle War Alliances: Why Nissan & Honda Teamed Up
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Electric Vehicle War Alliances: Why Nissan & Honda Teamed Up
Tesla Powerwall 3 vs Tesla Powerwall 2: Out With The Old
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Tesla Powerwall 3 vs Tesla Powerwall 2: Out With The Old
Move Over, Tesla. Why BYD Might Be the New EV King
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Move Over, Tesla. Why BYD Might Be the New EV King
Why The Apple Car Was A $10B WINNER
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Why The Apple Car Was A $10B WINNER
100% Green Energy Is Impossible!
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100% Green Energy Is Impossible!
E-waste Fom Renewables - Is Clean Energy Creating a Dirty Problem?
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E-waste Fom Renewables - Is Clean Energy Creating a Dirty Problem?
Climate Change = Financial Risk? New SEC Rule Stirs Up Controversy
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Climate Change = Financial Risk? New SEC Rule Stirs Up Controversy
New Battery Technology In 2024 You Need To Know
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New Battery Technology In 2024 You Need To Know
Dying Toxic Lake to Billions of Lithium Dollars
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Dying Toxic Lake to Billions of Lithium Dollars
Assembly Bill 2619 Can Save California Net Metering
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Assembly Bill 2619 Can Save California Net Metering
How Net Metering and Net Billing Affect Solar Return on Investment
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How Net Metering and Net Billing Affect Solar Return on Investment
Beyond Tesla: How Will Aptera Shape the Future of Electric Cars?
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Beyond Tesla: How Will Aptera Shape the Future of Electric Cars?
How The Solar Industry Is At Risk Of Burning Out
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How The Solar Industry Is At Risk Of Burning Out
Solar Incentives in 2024 You Should Know Before They’re Gone
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Solar Incentives in 2024 You Should Know Before They’re Gone
Why Is Your Electricity Rate So Damn High In 2024
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Why Is Your Electricity Rate So Damn High In 2024
Solar Superstorm Vs. Solar Panels
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Solar Superstorm Vs. Solar Panels
Ecoflow Vs EcoFlow - What to consider before buying?
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Ecoflow Vs EcoFlow - What to consider before buying?
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Комментарии

  • @user-rg2bs1ww3r
    @user-rg2bs1ww3r 5 часов назад

    Good banned toffu car soft metal chassis, EV BYD killer car is deadly disaster.

  • @walkingconifer
    @walkingconifer День назад

    Can you charge your ecoflow with exsting IQ8 microinverters when grid is down? How do you connect them?

    • @dronequote
      @dronequote 19 часов назад

      It’s not likely you can do that unless you Jerry rigged it.

  • @marcodesul
    @marcodesul 4 дня назад

    please share your calculations.

  • @Anthony-Tx-
    @Anthony-Tx- 7 дней назад

    Good effort, great video, amazing channel! Keep it up man!

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 9 дней назад

    》》》I like your work. Home owners are paid because you are UNLOADING the grid and supplying dirt cheap electricity to the grid. 3cents and 6cents kWh to the grid is a bonus to the grid owners. They sell it for 30cents to 60cents kWh. With you UNLOADING the grid they do not have to build more grid capacity. Grids are incredibly expensive and have taken decades to build. More EVs or BVs will be more electricity demand. More heat pumps will be more electricity demand. For Air-conditioning and hotwater and cooking. So long as the grid needs production from excess demand home owner's will protect the grid from expensive increased capacity construction. BUT with selfplug-in V2G EVs or BVs parked 23hrs every day and all night then the grid customers will abandon grid electricity supply. The $1,000BILLIONS grid infrastructure needs $100sBILLIONS cashflow. Offgrid in the suburbs terrifies the grid owners, particularly if the sun is shining and the home batteries are full, and EV or BV batteries are full. But until then UNLOADING the grid as clean electricity demand rises, will protect grid owners from short term over building the grid capacity. 😮 😊😊😊😊

  • @recon7
    @recon7 10 дней назад

    A cooperation sticking their fingers into my batteries when THEY need it is bullshit. No go. I need MY power when the grid is down and they can take my stored energy? Aw hell naw.

    • @dronequote
      @dronequote 9 дней назад

      I hear what you’re saying, and agree somewhat as i brought up the same point. They do limit the access to your battery, to relieve some of the concern.

  • @zrogon
    @zrogon 11 дней назад

    How much energy does it cost to have a roof rack?

    • @dronequote
      @dronequote 10 дней назад

      It depends on too many factors to give you any kind of worthwhile answer without knowing specifics.

  • @artboymoy
    @artboymoy 22 дня назад

    Good fair video. I'm all in on the Aptera being an investor and will get one of the first 2000 units off the floor. I have a house and am looking forward to just parking it in my driveway to get a charge and if I want to fully charge it more I can just plug it into a regular outlet.

  • @thomasjacques5286
    @thomasjacques5286 25 дней назад

    Adding two PW3s to my existing Enphase PV system. After the tax credit and utility CASH REBATE I can get them for about $4K less than what I was quoted for a 22 kWh Generac generator. My installer confirmed it is LFP and has no restrictions on the number of CYCLES. A no-brainer.

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 28 дней назад

    Most people are slow to realise that most vehicles are parked 23 hours every day and all night. That is why most trade in vehicles have an average of 10,000 miles per year. 9,000 hours in a year. 27 miles a day. Parked 23hrs every day. BV oversized battery and 15% of an average roof with solar PV panels can disconnect the grid supply, and costs, every sunny day and the following nights. If millions of Battery Vehicles owners do the same then millions of customers cash flows to the grid owners stops for hundreds of sunny days every year. This is also a big economic problem. $billions every year. Sunny days and oversized electric vehicle battery and a small part of the roof are the grid owners BIGGEST problem 🙄 Grid utilization factor crashes BV, battery vehicles utilization factor goes to maximum. Battery materials technology and costs and life extending management are still rapidly improving. Solar PV panels technology is rapidly improving and costs are falling. Note. BV battery is 'oversized' for the daily drive but perfect every night. Grid electricity will get more expensive. So early adopters will get more savings over time.

  • @chancejensen9324
    @chancejensen9324 29 дней назад

    I already have an Enphase IQ system installed in my home (IQ8A, Combiner, 10T batteries, etc). So if I wanted to switch to Delta Pros (which I have a couple) how would I be able to do that? Would the 10T just sit there useless?

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

    Rooftop PV and a BV (battery OVERSIZED for lonest drive) but parked 23hrs every day. Dirt cheap electricity This is the nightmare of grid owners and grid electricity generation companies. Cashflow death. 😮😮😮 20million Californians electricity and gas and petroleum bills add upto $$$TRILLIONS every year. Every car park space with a $60 wall outlet, trickle currents all day long, ezi pezi. 20million BV with OVERSIZED battery parked, on the grid or the building rooftop building grid. Huge shopping centres. And car parks. 23hrs every day.

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

    Chinese solar panels have no import costs in Australia. Chinese inverters have no import costs. Australia subsidises rooftop solar PV installations. Australia is sunniest continent on the planet so rooftop does not have to be as big as colder latitudes. Australia energy use is 30% less the USA energy use. USA has 50% tariff on Chinese solar panel imports. USA paperwork is difficult and expensive. Just my comments on our differences. The USA market is big enough for home manufacturing and marketing. Robotic latest may make huge economic sense. 2,000 man hour per year. Factory floor space could be available 10,000 hours a year for a robotic plant. 5 times more production per m2. 😊

  • @barneycarparts
    @barneycarparts Месяц назад

    I live near Sacramento I have a 15 yo system so I am grandfathered in on a M1 PGE rate. We have 25 panel 4.6 Kw roof mount system now. We paid $3k last year true up. we gen abt 62% of our needs. I want to add to our system So I bought 10 365 watt panels and 10 IQ8+ enphase inverters for a solar tracker ground mount set up. Now I'm hearing that PGE will only allow 10% more panels to existing system. So what does that mean if I have 4.6 kw I can only add another 460 watts? If I add more does that mean PGE can take away M1 where PGE buys back at 60 cents retail and put me on M2 that buys back at gen rate 20 cents or even worse M3 which is 6 cents. I heard April 2024 there is a deal where if you charge batteries and don't over gen you can stay on M1. I need to find out more. But power wall 5p is currently $3650 and combiner controller is $650 so $8k 2 5Ps ROI is 5-7 years. California needs to go small scale nuclear and forget this solar rubbish.

  • @spearmint123
    @spearmint123 Месяц назад

    What about solar panel companies committing fraud and ripping off their clients. Please report them on FTC complaint website.

  • @Anthony-Tx-
    @Anthony-Tx- Месяц назад

    I know of Coachella Music Festival and Solar Impulse Flights

  • @pl2996
    @pl2996 Месяц назад

    Several days? Lol nope 😂, not even close unless you're only charging your phone and things like that.

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

    Bifacial panels angled towards the mid day sun also receive reflected sunlight from the rear panels. Boosting output from reflected light and keeping the panels cooler, which also boosts output. Panel access is simpler as there is walking space and elevated rear of panels. A few more panels actually would be cheaper than tilt framing and bifacial panels. Follow your own logic, even experts get trapped in their old ideas.

  • @jonathangatto
    @jonathangatto Месяц назад

    If you pay the lease off for the buyer then what's the big deal

    • @dronequote
      @dronequote Месяц назад

      In that case i think you’d be good to go.

  • @1wwwandrey
    @1wwwandrey Месяц назад

    tesla also requires internet for it to work.

    • @dronequote
      @dronequote Месяц назад

      That right there is a true statement, so it incurs an additional fee OR voids your warranty if you don’t have internet, from what i understand.

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

    6.6kw rooftop solar PV for $3,500AUD to $5,000AUD (= $3,300USD). In Australia. Tesla $30,000USD. with the FREE big battery. Hahaha 👍, true. Rooftop is dirt cheap. Petroleum savings $3,000 per year ?? 😊😊😊 Now get those smart MIT people getting the V2G trading electricity. 😊 Now more industrial users will have supply. I have supervised 2 substations construction in new big buildings. Grid capacity held up electric Supply and held up the building construction start. The grid is fragile and will suffer blackouts if overloaded. Fragile because it is extremely expensive to build or upgrade or expand capacity. Get millions of small customers 'off the grid,' and so UNLOAD the grid for industrial customers. More jobs in new commercial premises and factories. 😊😊😊

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

    Grid electricity has limits. Grids can make dirt cheap electricity very expensive. Protect the grid and build more supply to industrial users by getting the little customers off the grid. Better still get the millions and millions and millions of little customers supplying electricity to the grid. A dirt cheap way to build a bigger electric world. Grids are $millions per km. The BIG DIG in Boston shows you how expensive it is to build city infrastructure. Expanding energised distribution grid capacity in busy occupied streets without blackouts is incredibly expensive. 😮😮😮 Rooftop solar PV is dirt cheap if you remove the paperwork and throw in a little government support. More selfplug-in V2G EVs big batteries on the grid can also stabilise and protect the grid. 🚗 🚘 🚔 😊😊😊 Grid owners should be hammering with government to get its policy proactive. 😊😊😊 Generation owners can be big battery owners. They are in the middle of the grid. 😮😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Hidden_Destinations
    @Hidden_Destinations Месяц назад

    26 q-cell 260W on my roof.

    • @dronequote
      @dronequote Месяц назад

      Smart people buy QCell panels…just saying.

  • @dennyinthesouth8711
    @dennyinthesouth8711 Месяц назад

    Thanks for a detailed review.....

  • @Anthony-Tx-
    @Anthony-Tx- Месяц назад

    Fantastic video as always! You’re giving me so many ideas for my next home. I completely agree - states should regulate solar standards, not individual towns. I only realized the differences in town regulations after having my solar installed, and the same happened when my parents got theirs.

    • @dronequote
      @dronequote Месяц назад

      Oh thank you good sir!!

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

    Australia had the world's first big battery. A Tesla installation and the result of a bet that Elon Musk made to have it installed and working in 100 days or it would be free to the state of South Australia. Elon won, and the State paid for its battery. Hahaha 👍 This big battery has helped stabilise the national grid. It rapidly absorbs energy and can rapidly inject energy as needed by the grid as the big generators slowly adjust. $/mW is very extreme but cheaper than maintaining hot running unloaded plant. And wasting electricity into open fields of industrial resistors, but being the old way of PRE LOADING the generators. And so, being available to be SWITCHED INTO the grid as DEMAND LOAD grows. The big battery paid back its $100million construction costs in one year. And more capacity has been built. More big batteries are being built in other states on the same national grid. Big batteries are profitable in this time of transition. 😊

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

    Good content. The Australian governments, each have a voter issue on electricity supply. Blackouts are political death. Transmission is incredibly expensive and always overlooked. In every country on the planet. Connecting millions and millions and millions and... to one power station is 10times more expensive than the power station. Approximately. It is cheaper for the government to minimise the grid loads with reliable solar energy supply, at the customer's location. Cheaper than building bigger grid capacity. So, simple grid connection and fixed upper supply feed-in makes a repeatable and predictable environment for contractors to compete in. The rooftop solar PV systems has grown and matured as you say. The government looks at its savings in new infrastructure and climate obligations and provides one off installation subsidies, that reduce each year. Cheapest option. Early adopters happy. Fortunately for me the systems are reducing in costs faster than the reducing subsidies. I am not an early adopter like many neighbours. We have invested in street gas supply and appliances, 😮. So the cost to full electricity is higher for me at the moment. We went for gas supply and electricity because blackouts were common when we built our home. And gas was dirt cheap even though appliances expensive. But I digress. The situation is such that a maturing solar industry is being established including PV panels manufacturing. The population is adapting. Energy prices are rising. My electricity bill is 50cents kWh and available feed-in is 5cents kWh Including my daily connection fee. Grid Electricity is DIRT CHEAP. Grid RENTAL is expensive. 15% of all energy used is electricity energy. So 100% electricity energy means a huge expenditure in grid capacity. Political suicidal expensive. All Grids are fragile because they are incredibly expensive to build. But grid costs discussion are silent. Deafening silent. I think rooftop solar PV and selfplug-in V2G EV will be the saviour of the grid and the governments. Nobody wants to commit to new power plants or new grid infrastructure capacity. In Australia we have 1million km. New grid construction costs $1million per km. And 100% electric is ×7 more grid capacity. = $7 TRILLIONS, FMD !!!! Our GDP is only $1.5 TRILLIONS Plus new plant $ 1TRILLION !!!! The first grid has been built over 100years. We do not have decades and decades and decades... EV production is going "gang busters." But vested interests: Rooftop solar PV and EV big batteries do not need the grid. And are customer built and paid for. We have a problem. VESTED INTEREST problem. 1,Grid owners, $TRILLION infrastructure. 2,fossil fuel owners, $billions infrastructure. 3,distant renewables owners, 4,nuclear owners, $billions infrastructure. 5,nuclear promoters, lifetime investment. 6,central generation plant owners, $billions. 7,governments Garrentees locked in for 60years 😕🫤😟😮😱🥴 8,But not green hydrogen, unless they align with all the above. Unhappy 🙁 days, A little fossil fuels used in mid winter weeks is nothing. Petroleum feedstock to petrochemical industry will continue. Natural gas is cheaper. Long story yes, but slogans from vested interests and the mislead are economically dangerous. Just my insights All automotive manufacturers know that they will be a big part of the world's energy business. The real danger economically will be millions of customers going offgrid for months and breaking the $ BILLIONS cashflows to the grid investors including the governments.

  • @acefire4050
    @acefire4050 Месяц назад

    The problem with the Delta proultra, the buy the Delta proultra, and it's batteries. It's gonna cost to 17500 bucks when it's on sale. And that does not include any solar panels. Any hookups to your not even a 50 amp hub. You'd have to buy that separate or the home backup panel. We'll all have to be both separate. That's just an inverter and it's batteries. But at least you have 30 kW. Thand one aint necessarily enough, but 2 would pretty much be enough for all your big loads. But then you need a little bit more like. Maybe another 4000 W to run everything else in your miles, you get all 3 of them. And that cost a lot of money and that comes with no solar panels. No home panels, no Home panel. But. At least you can plug in play. Just can't connect to house yet.

  • @johndeilus7333
    @johndeilus7333 Месяц назад

    I would like to use this to power my RV, but it will have to go in the back of my truck. I have a hard tonneau cover with limits my vertical space. I noticed that batteries are stacked with a cable connecting them. If I purchased the ultra, I cant put but one battery below the inverter. I would like three batteries. Is there a cable that will connect the batteries if put side by side?

  • @vicentevaldez1696
    @vicentevaldez1696 Месяц назад

    Sourgrape....US the loser in eV fairtrade

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

    Grid electricity is only 15% of total energy used. ×7 more electricity to be 100% clean electricity. Our future. But grids are fragile because they are extremely expensive and new grid capacity is stupendously expensive if expanded. Most people do not understand new electricity infrastructure construction costs. Electricity Grids are $TRILLIONS investment. To millions and millions and millions and millions of customers. But they all have a rooftop for solar PV panels, which are cheap than windows $/m2 installed in Australia. New EVs have a 'free' big battery and that combined with selfplug-in V2G feature will be a necessity for the future. Utilization factor is the biggest feature of the nuclear promoters BUT UTILIZATION FACTOR of you EV, electric vehicles, investment is more important to the millions and millions and millions and millions of customers. A little fossil fuels in mid winter weeks is nothing. Petroleum feedstock to the petrochemical industry will continue, supply will not be a problem.

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

    Love your clarity. My feed-in is 5cents and invoiced supply 50cents. Electricity is dirt cheap. Grid rental is extremely expensive. EVs big battery is 'free' with the vehicle. Hahaha Hahaha 😊😊😊

  • @solarcharging9743
    @solarcharging9743 2 месяца назад

    With their poorer surge capacity, shorter life expectancies, and less safe operation due to their lack of an isolation transformer, I would buy either one of these portable battery inverters.

  • @metricstormtrooper
    @metricstormtrooper 2 месяца назад

    First japan, now China, goes to show how easily the USA is overtaken when it comes to car production. The only way you can beat chinese EVs is to impose tarifs on your own citizens who want to buy them. The USA is a failed economy as well as a failed democracy, you Murikans are not exceptional, just remember that.

  • @lawrencecheong29
    @lawrencecheong29 2 месяца назад

    China does not need US to buy its products. US can always buy Teslas. With only 4 pc of the world's population, US market is only a drop in the ocean. Other countries will be pleased to buy Chinese products. US just stay home and buy Made in America and MAGA. Good luck!

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 2 месяца назад

    Tesla's robotic AI can work the 3am shift. And double the factory productivity. Elon may get 3 shifts a day 7 days a week. 21 shifts a week is productive, more than 5 shifts a week. 4 times more productive. Infact Elon could build factories 4 times smaller for todays weekly production out put. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 Elon could reduce vehicle costs by ??? 50% ?? Chinese brought USA old factories and out produced the USA. People died. The Uighurs (pronounced Wee-goors) are a Muslim ethnic and religious minority in western China. Many of them have been enslaved by the Chinese government under the guise of offering them an escape from poverty and preventing the spread of religious fanaticism. Elon could out produce China and no one dies. ????

  • @Facts..Checker
    @Facts..Checker 2 месяца назад

    Great Anti China propaganda other than the reality.

  • @Muricans1776
    @Muricans1776 2 месяца назад

    "Murica we will bail out Big Corps with TaxPayer $$ after they pay their execs, shareholders and Lobbyists....then we will pass 10% to the Big Guy to be able to scam the U S A Taxpayers.... all day all the time

  • @tomtube1012
    @tomtube1012 2 месяца назад

    That's a drop in the bucket compared to the US CHIPS Act. "The act invests $280 billion to bolster US semiconductor capacity, catalyze R&D, and create regional high-tech hubs and a bigger, more inclusive STEM workforce."

  • @user-tk2xl5cx8z
    @user-tk2xl5cx8z 2 месяца назад

    Get Lost...you have a political agenda anti China. I m American driving an electric car and happy.

    • @dronequote
      @dronequote 2 месяца назад

      I once was lost, but now I’m found.

  • @easternrazor3749
    @easternrazor3749 2 месяца назад

    How much does US fund Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm, TSMC? How much funds did US use to bail out the failing banks?

  • @xfactor6099
    @xfactor6099 2 месяца назад

    And Tesla ain't backed by USA government?

    • @dronequote
      @dronequote 2 месяца назад

      Well, actually, Tesla borrowed A LOT of money from the feds…and then paid it back, early.

  • @willeisinga2089
    @willeisinga2089 2 месяца назад

    America Funds the Army with 888 Billion Dollars a Year to Win the War. 3 Billion to win the EV War is Pocket Money.❤Go China. Support China ❤

  • @yellowmanta298
    @yellowmanta298 2 месяца назад

    😂😂 😂

  • @prayforjannah7268
    @prayforjannah7268 2 месяца назад

    You have now officially jumped on the chinese bashing bandwagon, my friend. You are brain-dead if you think 1.4b people can not innovate

  • @gumonmyshu
    @gumonmyshu 2 месяца назад

    Why don't you talk about "bail outs"? American government bailing out failed American car companies.

  • @rogerfroud300
    @rogerfroud300 2 месяца назад

    Then the Tesla haters will show the graphs and say that BYD are outselling Tesla because Tesla is rubbish.

  • @kevnewsinformation2299
    @kevnewsinformation2299 2 месяца назад

    American motto, when we can't succeed, blame China.

  • @secretweapon9775
    @secretweapon9775 2 месяца назад

    😂😂😂 BYD does not need Chinese govt money at all ! One largest shareholder is Warren Buffett! 😂😂😂😂 you are educated too well by US politicians. 😂😂😂😂

  • @dennish5150
    @dennish5150 2 месяца назад

    American love war, war on drug, war on racism, war on terrorism and now war on electric cars 😂😂😂👏👏👏 just never war on property or corruption 👍