Hidden worries behind the growth of going overseas in 2023

Hidden worries behind the growth of going overseas in 2023

  • 2023.7.19
  • Copyright statement: This article is the original article of the blogger chszs

The field of export growth against the trend this year, new energy vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar batteries, is known as the new three, supported by data, which looks encouraging.

See: "Three New Items" of Foreign Trade Exports, What's Different
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See also: "Three New Items" of Electric Vehicles, Lithium Batteries, and Solar Batteries Lead Foreign Trade Export

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But I'm worried that two of the new three contain lithium batteries. The explosion and spontaneous combustion of lithium batteries seems to be unstoppable.
Electric vehicle lithium battery explosion, can technology stop it now? cannot!
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Let's look back at Samsung in 2016. The mobile phone exploded and was recalled globally. It was a miserable year.
Samsung recall
In recent years, how many accidents have occurred in domestic new energy vehicles and electric vehicles due to the combustion of lithium batteries, and everyone can see it in the news from time to time.

So, here comes the question, what to do in the future? The current situation is that the more exports, the greater the risk .

advantage:

  1. Stimulate GDP and play a huge role in stimulating import and export trade. The traditional export trade is shrinking, and the new three items are quite dazzling;
  2. Stimulate the economy and support enterprises. New energy vehicles cannot support the majority of car enterprises only by relying on the domestic market;
  3. Driving employment, new energy vehicles have a great role in stimulating the upstream and downstream industrial chains.

shortcoming:

  1. Spontaneous combustion/combustion is difficult to avoid. Once an accident occurs, the compensation will be quite amazing (a fact that I want to deny, life abroad is expensive);
  2. Even if the quality of export is better than that of domestic sales, it only reduces the probability of problems, but does not avoid them;
  3. Automakers don't seem to be planning for the worst.

However, the new battery technology that can replace lithium batteries is not mature enough, the energy density is still relatively low, and it has not entered the practical stage. There seems to be no solution at the moment, readers, is there a way?

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Origin blog.csdn.net/chszs/article/details/131800656