According to a British Reuters report on January 11, several of Europe's largest car manufacturers are planning to use their industrial strength to build a network of ultra-fast electric vehicle charging stations in Europe. They look forward to stimulating market demand for electric vehicles and breaking Tesla's monopoly on the market.
Faced with the strength of Norway, a big country of electric cars, even Tesla had to apologize for its mistakes and was fined and compensated 126 car owners nearly one million US dollars. But Norway’s stringent requirements for electric vehicles deserve our admiration!
International crude oil futures continued to fall on Friday (November 4), recording losses for six consecutive trading days, as tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran may lead to another increase in production from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), while active oil drilling in the United States that week Rising numbers are also putting pressure on oil prices.
Japan's Atomic Power Regulatory Commission announced on the 5th that Unit 3 of Kansai Electric Power Company's Mihama Nuclear Power Plant complies with the new nuclear power plant safety standards, which means that this nuclear power unit can continue to be used until 2036.
European automobile giant Volkswagen Group plans to form a third joint venture automobile company in China. The joint venture partner is the local listed automobile company Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd. The main business of the joint venture is the research and development, production and sales of new energy vehicle products, and will also explore innovative solutions for car travel.
In the context of the international economic downturn, the coal industry as a whole is experiencing a serious downward trend. However, in order to help the coal industry get out of trouble, my country's unique 276 working day policy has forced the suppression of domestic coal production capacity and output, which has benefited foreign imports in disguise.
Japan's four power companies, Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku, and Kyushu, will cooperate in aspects such as nuclear power plant accident response, reactor scrapping technology, and safety measures for restarting nuclear power plants.
It was reported on June 13 that US President Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached an agreement on the construction of nuclear power plants in India by Westinghouse Electric (WH), a subsidiary of Toshiba, during their summit meeting on June 7.