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- glaz, on 04/14/2009, -2/+10Another article on Chinese electric cars? I see.
- matthekc, on 04/14/2009, -0/+5Your doing wrong.
"It's what plants crave"
I for one welcome a company with enough initiative to research and change batteries for environmental reasons. - AlaskaLoneWolf, on 04/14/2009, -1/+6I've been preaching this for years. Man, when are the U.S. automotive manufacturers gonna' see that the canary in the mine has f****ing died already. The shift is gonna' be from hording fossil fuels, to hording the raw materials to make electric motors, e.g. copper, tungsten, gold, aluminum, and platinum. Meanwhile, as a nation, we sit back in the lazy-boys watching other countries go leaping ahead of us, unchecked.
- bratwurster, on 04/14/2009, -1/+6So when was the last time your cellphone battery exploded, made by this company?
- bduddy, on 04/14/2009, -0/+5http://jalopnik.com/344806/detroit-auto-show-world ...
This guy knows how to get the blogs on his side, too... - monkeyrun, on 04/14/2009, -0/+3electrolytes.... which is what plants need.
- Pinkertinkle, on 04/14/2009, -0/+3Our CEO's used to have lotsa charisma before they bankrupted their companies and all.
- alclone, on 04/14/2009, -1/+4Damn. And there was a Digg article about how Warren Buffet started investing in this company.
Should I go All-Harvard and put all my money and borrow 5% of my worth and invest it into this stock? - bduddy, on 04/14/2009, -1/+4And I think you're not very funny.
- SirLoinofBeef, on 04/14/2009, -0/+3The guy drinks the battery fluid...that's SICK!
- bratwurster, on 04/14/2009, -0/+3Well, let's hope that one of the Detroit automakers wakes up from the mantra that has been given to them by the oil companies: "The battery technology is not ready yet".
Instead of building electric cars, they sing the song of "The battery technology is not ready yet.", and they try to prove it with the Chevy Volt, by building it so that it has substantially LESS range even than their EV1 from decades earlier, and the GM bosses repeating the mantra all the time.
Maybe their mantra should be "The battery technology is not ready anymore because our 'friends' in the oil industry won't let us."
Detroit, get off your mantra and start building some electric cars, or else the CHINESE of all things will. - lamejoketeller, on 04/14/2009, -0/+1China still cool! You pay later! Later!
- negativerad, on 04/14/2009, -0/+1"BYD CEO Wang Chuan-Fu figured out how to make cheaper batteries than the Japanese by replacing machines with migrant workers."
...am I the only one here who thinks this is funny? - gcnaddict, on 04/14/2009, -1/+2http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/charismatic
- nseb, on 04/14/2009, -1/+2... yes
- elamr, on 04/14/2009, -0/+1Did the U.S. just FAIL? We could have done this a decade ago and had a market of 1 billion chinese and indians buying our bad ass cars. Instead we are bailing out dinosaurs that want to give us 30mpg in, what, 5 years?
What the hell happened? - Birukun, on 04/14/2009, -1/+2China is leading the world in being environmentally responsible!
(Is this an Onion article?) - mypetridish, on 04/14/2009, -0/+1it's non-toxic so it's a-okay
- LawScholar, on 06/25/2009, -1/+1Oh, get the stick out of your collective ass, Digg.
- podcast88, on 04/14/2009, -0/+0whats the stock symbol for this company. i ran some google searches but came up with nothing so far, BYD on NYSE is some gaming company.
- yerdaddy, on 04/14/2009, -2/+1While Mr Fu takes a swig off his non-toxic battery. laughing.
- ObamaYouth, on 04/14/2009, -3/+2my bet is on another chinese company SCA (solar cell auto) led by Long To-Fu
- inactive, on 04/14/2009, -3/+2How charasmatic is he?
- Kate1240, on 04/14/2009, -1/+0You mean... I'll stick with reliable American cars... lol j/k
I agree with you! - pinchduck, on 04/14/2009, -3/+1And he's 99% sure of getting a loan from the Federal Government! Wait, that's Tesla, the other fraud.
- AprylBreeze, on 04/14/2009, -4/+1no matter how cool this chinese dude is at taking down american motoring.........he'll still have a small penis...
- Ombrellaio, on 04/14/2009, -6/+3Free Tibet.
- venom8599, on 04/14/2009, -6/+4Reporter: How do these batteries work.
Fake scientist: Umm... They've got electrolytes... - Richandler, on 04/14/2009, -7/+4I'll stick with reliable Japanese cars.
- LawScholar, on 06/25/2009, -7/+2Wang and his boys love the environment. Keep up the good work, Wang. I know Wang can help stop climate change.
...I have dozens of these. - inactive, on 04/14/2009, -7/+2Great big huge Chinese batteries, just like the little Chinese batteries in apple and sony laptops.
- supersonicjim, on 04/14/2009, -8/+2I think these cars will experience explosive market growth. The company seems to have started with a bang.
And I think the batteries will explode often. - untitled10101, on 04/14/2009, -10/+3Another article that has something to do with Wangs...
- netcowboy, on 04/14/2009, -9/+2Everybody Wang Chuan-Fu-night!



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