Lol hydrogen has huge applications, esp in buses and trucks. Chinese government was betting on both. Grove Hydrogen Automative, which is a State Backed entity was looking into Fuel Cells vehicles (FCV) as early as 2015, just a year after the start of NIO/Xpeng. Wan Gang was actively lobbying for FCV as late as 2018, prob even earlier. So lets be FairAndUbiased, it wasn't just the Japanese government that was betting on hydrogen.Hydrogen was never a serious option lmao what are you even talking about. Only Japan hedged on hydrogen, no Chinese company did. When was a hydrogen vehicle made? BYD started profitably shipping plug in hybrids in 2008 and full electric buses in 2010. Before that, BYD was a successful auto parts/electronics company. All it had to do was assemble its own auto parts and electronics that it used to sell to others into a self branded package.
The rise of Tesla literally forced a reset among global automakers . That had a huge impact on China as well in the early days. Why do you think they bend over backwards for Tesla Shanghai Giga
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