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U.S. and California to ban sales of new gasoline vehicles by 35 years, the largest market in the U.S.

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#1
  • outcast
  • mail
  • 2020/09/23 19:48

I didn't say we were going to run out of power on the last hot day ? lol

https://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/57430

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#147
  • 日本はかなり遅れてる
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 23:09
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EV and plug-in hybrid sales in 2020.

EU 1.39 million units
China 1.33 million units
USA 328,000 units
Korea 52,000 units
Canada 47,000 units
Japan 31,000 units

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#148
  • 無知
  • 2021/03/25 (Thu) 09:09
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You'd have to write the ratio of EVs to petroleum fueled vehicles to figure it out.

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#149
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/26 (Fri) 10:02
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> Electromagnetic waves do not seem to make you nervous.


Electromagnetic waves are emitted slightly from various sources. Old cathode-ray tube TVs and computer monitors used to radiate toward you, and even now microwave ovens leak a lot of electromagnetic waves. Even now, microwave ovens leak a lot of electromagnetic radiation, but I have never heard of a pregnant woman giving birth to a deformed child because she used a microwave oven.

Furthermore, cell phones are devices that emit radio waves, so some people spend as much as 30 minutes or an hour on the phone. Even so, I have not heard any news that people's brains have gone haywire because of this. I have been building my own vacuum tube radio since I was in elementary school, and I worked with electrical and electronic products until I retired. Even so, electromagnetic waves have never affected my body. My current blurriness is due to my age and has nothing to do with electromagnetic waves. ^^;

No matter what kind of electrical and electronic products will be developed and manufactured in the future, they will not be made in such a way that they will affect the body. Besides, the U.S. government's automobile approval agency's certification tests are very strict. As was the case with the exhaust emission test up to now, the electromagnetic leakage test must be very strict. Petroleum-fueled engines burn compressed fuel gas with a high-voltage spark, which produces a very high electromagnetic noise. Japanese car radio manufacturers had a lot of trouble suppressing that noise in American cars when they entered the U.S. market.

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#150
  • 担々麺
  • 2021/03/26 (Fri) 11:06
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Gonko, your sentence is strange.
. You don't understand the use of .

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#151
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/26 (Fri) 12:23
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Mamagon has questionable Japanese, let alone punctuation ・. She doesn't even speak English. Tohoho.

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