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00:03Good morning to the most wonderful father in the world
00:06I made you a breakfast you'll lick your fingers after.
00:09When and where?
00:10What is it, when and where?
00:14Did you perform an event in Arabic?
00:15What happened, Dad?
00:17It's not appropriate for my son to give his father a gift on any day without a specific occasion.
00:21When and where?
00:23I gazed at dawn in the construction site
00:24But I swear I didn't mix it?
00:26Who was driving?
00:27Ahmed, who was driving
00:28Who was driving?
00:30I was the one driving
00:31What made you sell the dawn?
00:33I pray Fajr
00:33What made you sell the dawn?
00:36Honestly, Umm Kt'ayish wanted to be photographed by you, and I was happy for her.
00:39What are you saying?
00:40But she regretted it and changed her mind, and she wants to fix things for you.
00:44My whole family has let me down. I have no one but you, Renad.
00:47Oh Renad
00:52Good morning to the most wonderful father in the world
00:58Where are you from?
01:06Dear viewers, welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh program.
01:09The meeting took place in New Jersey in 1914.
01:13From two of the greatest minds on the planet
01:15Huh? I honestly doubt, Abu Hamad, that I conducted any interview in New Jersey.
01:18Just remind me, maybe I'll remember.
01:20This meeting, my dear, was between Thomas Edison and Henry Ford.
01:22What will they discuss?
01:23They will discuss a very dangerous secret project.
01:26Their project preceded them, why fiction novels?
01:28This project will change the future of the world.
01:30Oh Abu Hamad, what is this captivity and slander?
01:31Let me be honest, what is this project?
01:32What does that mean, my dear?
01:33Ford is for cars and Edison is for electricity.
01:36What exactly are they going to do?
01:36Arabic liver?
01:37They'll definitely make an electric car.
01:38Edison and Ford will work on an electric version of the Ford Model T.
01:42And Edison had a feeling that nickel-iron batteries would be the solution.
01:46Indeed, my dear, he has started working on it and improving it to suit cars.
01:49They were saying, my dear, that the Arabic version would be less than $500.
01:52But my dear friend, I'll watch this episode.
02:03Their dream is for an electric car, but only after exactly 100 years.
02:07Their dream will return again
02:08Now, the company will start small but will grow little by little.
02:11Until it becomes the largest car company in the world
02:15The company, my dear, is called BYD.
02:17Build your dreams
02:19Okay, my dear, I'll get the reverse and we'll go back to Ghra.
02:20Let me tell you the story from the beginning.
02:23On April 8, 1966, our hero was born.
02:27Wang Xuanfu was born in a remote village in China called Wufan
02:30My dear village, there's neither running water nor electricity.
02:33He was born into a very poor family; his father was a simple carpenter.
02:35A mother of a peasant woman, a housewife, and seven brothers
02:38Come on, my dear, their lives were very difficult.
02:40But their father raised them on honesty, integrity, and diligence.
02:43From the gloomy circumstances
02:44Come on, my dear, he will succeed. He loves his father very much and loves watching him work.
02:48This, my dear, is what made him so affected when he found out that his father had liver cancer when he was 16 years old.
02:53His illness continued to worsen until he died in the same year.
02:56And of course, my dear, if their circumstances were difficult back then, when the man was alive, they are much more difficult now.
03:00My older brother leaves school and works to support himself
03:03His sisters are forced to get married in order to lighten the burden on the family a little.
03:07You might think that was enough, but I tell you no, that wasn't enough.
03:10They were forced to put their younger sister in foster care because they couldn't afford to support her.
03:15At this time, Wang decides that the best thing to do is to continue his education, and he enrolls in a vocational school.
03:20Which is the function of high school, meaning like our industrial school
03:22I feel that when he graduates, he will find a job to help his siblings.
03:25But my dear, what happens to me after two years of study
03:28And in the last year of middle school, he dies and knocks on their door a second time.
03:31Their mother was working in the fields when she collapsed from exhaustion and died before reaching the hospital.
03:45Here, my dear, comes the role of your older brother, who was a simpleton, got married, and built a machine, but he decides to carry all that he can.
03:50He needs to do this so that Wang can complete his education.
03:52He would provide him with ten days' worth of food every week, even his brother's wife was selling her jewelry to support him.
03:56He, too, my dear, was under a lot of pressure; he used to walk long distances every day to get to a primary school in another village.
04:02And when he returns, he goes back to studying by candlelight or oil lamplight, to a classic tale.
04:07Smileh and his friends would either go to sleep early or prefer to play with him because he would spend hours reading chemistry books.
04:11Brown, my dear, is excelling in his annual exams and is currently enrolled at a university called Central South.
04:15This, my dear, is one of the most difficult universities in China, but thankfully he met someone there and decided to study what she was most interested in.
04:22And this is chemistry, first of all, that it's from someone who's talking
04:24This field, my dear, will not only change his life and the lives of his siblings, but it will change the whole world. It will change our lives.
04:30And the best thing is that it will change the lives of people in Egypt, including Uber, InDrive, Didi, Careem, and all of them.
04:36He's moving, my dear, and he's going to the university, and your older brother is moving with him, and he's sick.
04:39A small solution will open them up; the university feels they are inseparable from each other.
04:42And Hanja will excel in his studies and in the equipment; he will stop his brother's university studies until he graduates in 1987.
04:47At that point, he doesn't stop there; he continues because he's going to get his master's degree in electrochemical engineering.
04:53He will also excel greatly, complete his master's degree after three years, be appointed, and become the deputy supervisor at the institute.
04:59You might think he could shut someone down like that, my dear, but no, I won't shut anyone down here. He's been entering the Beijing Institute since 1993.
05:04In a joint venture with the Bauston Group
05:06What will they do? They will establish a company specializing in the manufacture of nickel-hydrogen batteries, and they will choose, my dear Wang, him to be the general manager of Hassi.
05:14Company
05:14My dear, it happens that after a year of this work, Wang reads an article saying that Japan will stop making certain types of batteries.
05:20Nickel cadmium
05:21Why? Because it causes environmental problems, and Wang, my dear, will see an opportunity in this news that he will work in Azir batteries.
05:27With the environment's permission, my dear friend, the company's general manager, remains, but it seems the board of directors was opposed to it.
05:33They are used to work with this type of battery.
05:34At this stage of his life, Wang, like any other student he's studying chemistry, wanted to settle down. You know, my dear Zara, you love
05:40It settles
05:40He was still a new wandering man and a child, but suddenly, without warning, in the midst of the trick he was building in
05:47The stability of the company is a blessing, but it will leave the company and destroy the new company.
05:50It's a very scary risk if he then starts thinking, "What is this I love about a famous account? I'm stable."
05:54With no investors, no money, and no banks, who would invest in a battery company?
05:58But as usual, the Wang family gets involved to make things easier for themselves. This time, my dear, his cousin is lending him 2.5 million.
06:05How much does Yuan mean?
06:06That's about $350,000 at the time, and thanks to him, on November 18, 1994, the company Yadi Electronics was founded, a very small workshop in the province.
06:16Shenzhen
06:16Yadi, that was the name of the street where the workshop was located. After a while, they felt they were bored, so they decided that they
06:21They call the company PAYDY or, in other words, P&ID.
06:25They named it "Biyadi" so that when people open the business directory, they find the company in the initial listing because "B" is often found before "Wi-Fi".
06:32Of course, they called it "hands," meaning it was their decision; we had nothing to do with it.
06:46The one who didn't attend his daughter's birth here, my dear, will resort to shortcuts, and that will distinguish what has become all of it.
06:53Let's see what the good product is and do the packaging process.
06:55The action, my dear, is that the company begins to study the batteries of Japanese companies like Sony and Sanyo, examines their patents, and performs reverse engineering.
07:03We'll do something similar, but make slight changes so the teacher doesn't fail.
07:06Come on, honey, if there's a big problem
07:08Yes, we know how to make good batteries, but the money we have isn't enough to set up a Momaycan battery production line.
07:14Here, dear Wanja, a very famous principle called First Prince Pace will be applied.
07:18When you face a problem, simply go back to its root cause.
07:20Instead of basing your solution on what other people are doing, look at what you can do.
07:25You need to ask why people do it that way and whether there's a better way to do it or not.
07:28Wanga took the topic of production lines to its roots and asked why people build production lines that aren't mechanical.
07:34The answer was obvious because the cost of producing the battery using the Momeikane D lines in Japan
07:39It's cheaper than hiring workers and having them make the thing for me by hand.
07:42But hey, my dear, just a note: we're not in Japan, we're in China, a poor country.
07:46Labor is plentiful and, unfortunately, cheap.
07:48When Wanga compares the two, he finds that the labor is obviously cheaper.
07:51And efficiency will also increase if a production line is created that includes both workers and a physical space.
07:56This is just how he will provide himself with the place he needs, and this will be one of the most important principles of BYD
08:01If I'm in a tight spot for something, I won't buy it from outside; I'll make it myself.
08:04And the action, my dear, using about one million yuan means less than half the money he has.
08:08A production line is known to produce four thousand batteries per day.
08:12This is what made BWD the largest manufacturer of Anika Academician batteries in China in 1997.
08:19Their sales reach one hundred and fifty million batteries. That's enough for him, but that's not enough for him yet.
08:24The company needs to operate abroad and we need to discuss matters in dollars instead of daily.
08:27Wanja will send sales manager Stella Lee to Motorola's headquarters in Georgia.
08:32She wants to convince Motorola to buy PWD batteries.
08:35Stella, my dear, was a clever seller, like the ones who used to go around to Buen back in the day.
08:39Oh, my dear, this is exactly what happened with her secrets and her share. Motorola then agrees to give Pei and D a chance.
08:44With Motorola's success, larger companies like Philips and Panasonic began to enter the picture.
08:49We also start to look at Sony and the Sonae company that PWD studied from, making them Maharda Kleins.
08:54They continued to rely on PWD batteries because, with the Asian financial crisis of 1997, they were able to work with them and manufacture them.
09:01They have
09:01In 1998, BWD opened its first branch outside of China in the Netherlands, and in 1999 it opened a branch in [unspecified location].
09:08America
09:08And they're holding on to Stella, who set us up, and she's telling you how many years ago
09:11At this time, and with the significant expansion, they are considering listing PWD on the stock exchange.
09:15But unfortunately, he doesn't know why. Why did Sony and Sonae sue him? Because he stole their patents, and Angel is the one who has the right to do so.
09:23He did steal them, but he did it cheaper.
09:25My dear, it's preferable that the issue being handled in the courts becomes a labor dispute that ends with a financial settlement resolving the problem, and then the company, B&W, is offered for sale.
09:32This is in the stock exchange in 2002
09:33And here are the dear investors rushing to buy its shares
09:36And so, PWD became the world's largest battery company in 2003.
09:39Abu Hamad, please don't take offense, but I want to know about the story of the PWD car company, not the battery company.
09:44The one you're talking about
09:45I want the company where half of my application drive is located because I need a part-time job alongside my career.
09:49My dear, don't rush.
09:51I'll tell you now about BYD's entry into the automotive world.
09:55After the PWD IPO and the increase in investors, Wang will feel that he has effectively closed the game in the battery market.
10:00Now he needs to look for another market, but he won't find a better market than the car market, my friend.
10:04See, my dear, this meme is the exact one Wang made.
10:06He'll go and tell his friends who are interested that he's decided to start a career in car sales and work on cars.
10:10Of course, all the investors are extremely efficient and are considered crazy.
10:13What are you doing? Do you know about cars?
10:15You don't even have a driver's license.
10:17And then there will be a determination that they will withdraw their investments from the company.
10:20But Wang, my dear, doesn't care.
10:21In 2003, he decided that he would buy 77% of a company called Kenshin Automobile.
10:26He will buy this stake for 270 million yuan.
10:29But my dear, at that time the investors carry out their threats.
10:32They are withdrawing their investments from BYD.
10:34The company, my friend, would lose approximately 350 million US dollars in two days.
10:39But Wang doesn't care either.
10:41He completes what he started and also excels at it.
10:43He decided from day one to use his expertise in batteries and build electric cars.
10:48At the same time, he continues to produce and sell a car called Flyer.
10:50The car was originally produced by the Kenshin company, but over time it became known as BYD.
10:54And my dear, the Arabic logo is similar to the B&W logo.
10:57Love for my nicknames, Best
10:58But my dear, putting that logo on the car doesn't make it sell more.
11:01It doesn't excuse her
11:02The number of cars sold in the Arab market is very small.
11:05And Bigger Wang says he is working on a new model for the Arab car.
11:08The logo is also changed and now only uses the three red letters.
11:11The car is coming to the market, my dear, and success is expected.
11:13A new car that doesn't succeed
11:14In 2005, Pehal and Wang resorted to their strategy that never fails.
11:18What will he do?
11:19He'll go to Japan.
11:20He worked according to a well-known principle in business in his daily work.
11:23One day, my dear friend went and bought a Toyota Corolla and copied it exactly.
11:25BYD F3 Arabic production
11:27The most famous taxi in Egypt after the Verna
11:29My dear, this car is almost identical to the Corolla.
11:31To the point that you might find many parts in the F3 in the Corolla and vice versa
11:35And by using cheap, high-volume labor
11:37The one I use in batteries
11:38What does he do with Arabic?
11:39Is it similar to a Corolla?
11:40But half of an eighth
11:41Arabic, my dear, is very successful.
11:43Around 100,000 of these cars are sold annually.
11:45And it remains the fastest locally made car in China.
11:47This number has been verified
11:48BYD is continuing its success in developing the F3.
11:50To download the F3R and F6
11:52That, my dear, used to happen
11:54Meanwhile, Wangi was busy with his research on electric vehicles.
11:57BYD prefers to grow and grow
11:59Because in August 2007 the Panchion complex opened
12:02Benshan Complex
12:03This, my dear, is not just a factory.
12:05no
12:05This is a complete compound for the company
12:07In a factory, workers' accommodation, and restaurants
12:09We are following the Damietta principle.
12:11Seven good things, workshop. Good evening, mattress.
12:13I feel that the worker from those countries and his family are living off the work.
12:16He too, my dear
12:17Herish was with them in the same place
12:18He eats with them in the same restaurants
12:19To the point that many times
12:20Winga was sitting with factory workers
12:22On the same table
12:23He said in an interview with Cina that
12:24He became president because that's what the job required.
12:27Outside of work, we are all equal human beings living together.
12:30And this is our company's culture
12:31And he praised his manager
12:32And that's exactly it
12:33In the same interview, he said his vision
12:34The company remains the largest vehicle manufacturer in China.
12:36In 2015
12:37It will remain one of the world's largest companies in 2025.
12:40Because he achieved so much in his dream and vision for the company
12:43It was decided that the company would participate in the Detroit Auto Show in 2008
12:46And my dear, he gets off in regular cars
12:47F3 and F6
12:49But he also goes with them in a car.
12:51BYD F6 DM
12:53Dee Azizi was very revolutionary
12:55This is BYD's first hybrid car
12:58It runs on electricity and gasoline.
12:59But as much as he was determined to achieve his dream, he trusted himself.
13:02Another person didn't see it that way.
13:03He saw a young Chinese man trying to place himself and sell [something].
13:05There is no deterrent, no invention
13:07There's nothing
13:13Nobody knows anything about BYD.
13:14A battery company bought a car company that went bankrupt
13:17Even nobody knew what BYD meant.
13:19The journalists were saying that even Wangi himself didn't know
13:21And often it means
13:24And honestly, my dear, I didn't lie to you; people had some valid points.
13:26BYD actually entered the exhibition unprepared
13:28To the point that the Arabic brochure was poorly translated and in a clumsy manner.
13:31To the point that he became the laughingstock of the exhibition.
13:33The journalists preferred Arab history and depicted
13:35How much the door wasn't in good condition, for example?
13:37And my dear, that was a hybrid Arab woman.
13:38The text in front is similar to a Corolla
13:40And the text that is similar to the Optra
13:41Despite, my dear, the long history
13:43Some journalists have spoken about what distinguishes the company.
13:46It is indeed the Optional Hybrid
13:47And it might be able to work after that in the future
13:49Folly Electra cars
13:51While many famous companies
13:52She's still struggling to make a single electric car
13:55Words that insist and bring joy
13:56And my heart and my hand when I said this
13:58He was just celebrating
13:59Tesla is a Rotoster Arabic-style car.
14:01So that, my dear, you can take the world by storm with it in the same year.
14:04Basak is a thief
14:05Of course, my dear
14:06Tesla changed the game
14:07An Arab woman who has the ability to travel long distances
14:10And it reaches high speeds
14:11And all of this is with my very good words
14:13This is what makes people see that even if it's a Bio and a Yidy, she has an electric car.
14:16They never compete with the Arabic language.
14:17But the idea of ​​comparing them has already attracted the attention of investors.
14:21An investor told you
14:21We could invest in them and buy an electric car that would eliminate the problem.
14:25And we take a share of the Arab electric vehicle market
14:27And not, my dear investors
14:28This caught the attention of Charlie Manager
14:30The one who humiliated his friend, the legendary investor Warren Buffett
14:33This is the head of Berkshire Hathaway.
14:34In order to invest in the company
14:36The fact that these large investors are investing in ZBioID
14:39It was a very big need
14:40I was particularly pleased to learn that this was one of their first experiences investing in Chinese companies.
14:44Indeed, Warren Buffett invests
14:45$230 million in BioID
14:48It accounts for 10% of the company's value.
14:50This, my dear, made Bio ID's stock soar to the sky.
14:53And Yuan became the richest man in China in 2009.
14:56The orphan whose brother and his wife used to go door to door trying to provide him with 10 yuan a week
15:00His salary reached five and eight tenths of a billion dollars
15:04He's not even 43 years old yet
15:05And my dear, Bio-ID will release its first fully electric car in the same year.
15:09The A6
15:10Unfortunately, my dear, with the trend towards electric cars
15:12It works with regular Arabic Bio ID
15:14And the amount of money I invested in decreases.
15:16This will cause Bio-IDV's revenues in 2010 to fall by 8% compared to the previous quarter.
15:20The profit description shows a 58% decrease.
15:23The following year, the company's profits dropped by 88%.
15:26And many employees begin to resign
15:28Bio-ID itself declares many employees
15:30Even the car salesman's father has dropped very low.
15:32To some extent, Arabic Bio IDEA Six
15:34America descended in 2011
15:35Elon Musk was asked in an interview
15:37What do you think of the Arabic Bio ID?
15:38He laughed with a mocking chuckle.
15:39He said a mocking remark to the presenter.
15:41Havio Senzel Car
15:42Okay, please watch and then he'll talk
15:44See, I'll ask him later.
15:44Water, books, submerge
15:46This period was the most difficult for Wang and for Bio-ID.
15:48But Wang's next decision will determine the fate of the phase.
15:51Wang will be sitting in the balcony of his house at 4 pm
15:53With Chinese tea cups, Meng thinks like that and mutters.
15:56How will he resolve this issue of the quarries?
15:57And you know very well, my dear Wang, where he goes when he's in a tight spot.
15:59Kabi Best
16:00Control i Control c Control v
16:02Shortcuts
16:03Dear Bukhara, the Mercedes car showroom at the beginning of the street is down.
16:06And the Arabic S-Class answers
16:08He takes it with him to the Bio-ID research and development labs.
16:10At that time, he gathered his most famous engineers and said to them, "Please come in."
16:13So take it apart piece by piece
16:14My dear engineers, they are exploiting the situation in their own country, looking at each other.
16:16Until an engineer told him, "It's forbidden for you, sir."
16:18New Arabic language
16:18He said no
16:19So, imagine the sultans
16:20So Wang, my dear, took her car key and started scratching next to her.
16:23He said to him, "Please, sir."
16:24It's not new anymore.
16:25Wang, my dear, was a builder of a premium car.
16:27Arabian Premium competes
16:28As a means of support
16:29Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger
16:30The company's largest investors
16:32They will go themselves to visit B and A.D.
16:33They want to show people and investors that we still have their backs.
16:36Even if it's just regular Arabic, it doesn't follow
16:38The Arabic language follows electricity.
16:39One hundred thousand
16:40Even if we spend money on paper
16:42Fahsa B and ID from the Arab Electricity Market
16:44It reached 11%
16:45In addition, the Chinese government said it would support
16:49Transition from gasoline-powered cars to electric cars
16:51And do you know, my dear, which is the largest Arab electricity company in China?
16:54Bravo to you, my dear, you are focused
16:55B.W.D.
16:56Factor is a beneficiary of this support.
16:58It will be B&W.
16:58The beneficiary of the support goes to approximately 1.4 billion people.
17:03Thus, B.W.D. is once again on the throne of Arabic companies in China
17:07And in 2016, the company's sales of electric vehicles increased.
17:11130%
17:12And it accounts for approximately 65% ​​of the Arabic electricity market in China.
17:16However, the company has begun to expand.
17:18And the buses continued to run on electricity.
17:19All of this, my dear, made Wangi optimistic about the future ahead.
17:22But his life was destined to be fraught with crisis.
17:24As I mentioned, the Chinese government supported the shift to electric vehicles and facilitated their licensing.
17:29She offered a direct quote; the price could reach up to $9,000. (Arabic)
17:34This is, of course, the retail price to the consumer.
17:36This has led many people to switch to electric vehicles.
17:38That's besides, of course, the factories and companies themselves
17:40By showing them land, they reduce the taxes on them.
17:43But because the matter was easy and solved and all that
17:45Many companies have told you this, this, this, this
17:46Why don't we make electric cars too?
17:48And we said, "Why? Why?"
17:48Which battery company made electric vehicles?
17:50I wish I wouldn't do it too
17:51What happened was a problem, my dear.
17:52These companies did not produce electric vehicles of the required quality.
17:55The government decided in 2017
17:56She will gradually reduce this support.
17:59To make the market dependent on innovation
18:01Not support
18:02Instead of providing direct financial support
18:03The focus began on supporting research and development
18:05Strict performance standards were set
18:07The vehicles that won't reach it
18:08We have nothing to do with it.
18:09All of this, my dear, greatly affected BWD
18:11This will reduce profits by approximately $220 million.
18:14All of this was from 2017 to 2019
18:16Besides, your uncle Mask released Model Way.
18:18The one who forced the world
18:19Tesla has become one of the largest car companies in the world overall.
18:23Egypt will also leave the whole world
18:25He's going to open a car factory in China.
18:26Your uncle will return and you
18:28He sits on the balcony
18:29And he takes the tea horn
18:30From his Chinese tea
18:31He tells himself, "There's nothing worse than reaching the pit hall."
18:34But he discovers that he sat in the hall
18:36Some people use the symbol "la" from above.
18:37Because under the difficult circumstances that B&E are going through
18:402019 will come this time with a special and international focus.
18:43The beginnings of a pandemic known as the coronavirus pandemic
18:46With me, my dear, the spread of Corona and people staying at home
18:48The number of people who want to buy cars has decreased significantly.
18:51The number of workers decreased and production decreased.
18:53Supply and demand decreased, so money decreased.
18:55The Chinese government also told you that no one should leave their home.
18:58Unlike any other country in the world
19:00The Chinese government is taking measures to prevent grief.
19:04Many companies have started laying off a lot of workers.
19:06But as for Long Ho, he lived with the workers in the same place.
19:09He knew their families, they ate and drank together, and they attended each other's weddings.
19:12And you will decide who benefits from the pandemic.
19:14We have the wrestler, we'll just change the merchandise.
19:16He's going to start doing something very Egyptian, my dear.
19:18He will start exploiting the people who were in charge of masks and sanitizers.
19:21Instead, my dear, the workers are not working.
19:23He will make the workers who were working on the cars
19:25Electric carts that make face masks and sanitizers
19:28Bio ID for cars and batteries
19:30He's still making face masks
19:30Not only you, dear, do it
19:31This was in March 2020
19:33It became the largest face mask factory in the world.
19:36At the same time, they didn't stop lengthening their cars.
19:38So that as soon as the coronavirus ends
19:40Wange emerges before all the companies of the world with a major shock
19:43And then, my dear, he relived memories of the past.
19:44He told you I might be better at management
19:46But I'm actually a quantitative student, he takes it
19:47They will develop a new type of car battery in the factory.
19:50LFB
19:51Lithium Iron Phosphate
19:52Call it Blade Battery, my dear
19:54That was a breakthrough in the world of batteries, my dear.
19:57for him?
19:58Because it is much more durable than other batteries.
19:59For example, in needle puncture tests
20:01Some batteries explode or catch fire
20:03But the batteries in the car were undamaged.
20:06Not even hot
20:06This is in addition to its different drawing style.
20:08Thin and long like blades
20:10It fits in the car like books on a shelf
20:12This, my friend, makes the car's body stronger and lighter.
20:14And on top of all that, the battery lasts for longer periods.
20:17It can reach more than one million km
20:19Even in high temperatures, it can operate efficiently.
20:22And that's not all, Uncle Wang is sacrificing
20:24And make yourself a friendly Lib Hayria battery
20:26And at the same time it's cheap because it doesn't require a cup or a scarcity period.
20:30The one I used is very good at using new batteries.
20:32The best form of electric vehicle manufacturing in the entire world
20:35Be careful, my dear, NB and ID didn't fix the problems, but
20:37no
20:38Let's look at how the cars are designed.
20:40We bring in people who specialize more in design to do different things.
20:43Here, my dear, it began with me, and I'll end the ongoing debate.
20:46Chinese cars are just poor copies of other cars.
20:49Now there's real innovation.
20:51We don't just iron
20:52Indeed, my dear, at the end of 2020
20:53B&ID are releasing a Zaham car.
20:55Arabian and sedan as a cart
20:57It has a number of details and features not found in any other car.
21:00Not even in Tesla itself
21:01And that's not all.
21:02These countries also made S and V vehicles and sports cars
21:05To compete with every type of Tesla vehicle
21:07By action from 2020 to 2020
21:09B&ID sales reached this year
21:11Sales of B&I kept increasing and increasing and increasing
21:14From about 400,000 Arab women to three million Arab women
21:17700 percent increase in three years
21:19Masak, who was on Betari and ID a few years ago
21:21He'll say that NB and ID became Hayley Kempetov
21:24And then Corona named itself Tesla
21:26It will have to rely on P and ED batteries.
21:28In some of its Arabic
21:30for him?
21:30Because it is more reliable, stronger, and more economical
21:32At this time, my dear
21:33B&D will reign supreme in the electric vehicle market in China.
21:36With a potential share of 90% of the electric vehicle market in China, with B&D
21:40It was decided that it needed to expand globally.
21:42Electricity is expanding in America, Europe, and the Middle East.
21:45Unfortunately, my dear, some of these markets had tensions with China.
21:49Only one percent of the electric vehicle market in Europe is taken by B&D
21:52Don't expect to own 90% of the Chinese market.
21:55And anyway, Tesla has a monopoly on the American market.
21:57Here, Wangi, my dear, will begin to feel that the dream of expansion has become difficult.
21:59Until the event that will change the map of electric vehicles in the world arrives
22:032020-2023 Lula da Silva, President of Brazil
22:06He sat with Xi Jinping, the President of China, and said to him
22:08If you own an electric vehicle company
22:09You could come and take over a large factory in the beautiful city of Bahia.
22:12It means it was a Ford factory and it was installed
22:14The president of Brazil used to work as a factory worker in a car factory.
22:17And I know how beneficial this topic can be for the economy and individuals.
22:20That's why I consider the matter to be "where where"
22:21After some HARZ discussions, you go to BYD
22:24And here, my dear, is her dream of expanding globally.
22:26He's starting to open a railway in Brazil
22:28One by one, starting with B and ID
22:30It accounts for seventy percent
22:32From the electric vehicle market in Brazil
22:33Here, my dear, at this moment the dream of these two children comes true
22:36B&I 2029
22:38It is becoming the largest electric car company
22:41Pure in the world
22:43And the third company whose cars are from Gina is Toyota and Honda.
22:45If we compare Pi, ID, and Tesla
22:47You will find that they are very similar to each other
22:49But Tesla only makes electric cars.
22:51Between us, B and I, there's a Bo in it.
22:53Tior cars and their carriages, Gina, Topistat and taxis
22:56and batteries
22:57And this, my dear, makes it superior to Tesla.
22:59The story of P&I, dear typical movie story
23:02The orphaned child who lives a difficult life
23:04He struggles in this world and tries to work at everything.
23:06But when he works on something, he brings the final result.
23:08He works in batteries and remains the largest battery company.
23:10Working in the automotive sector means having the largest company in the automotive industry.
23:12Even if he works in chemistry, he'll still be in medicine.
23:15Perhaps, my dear, it's a secret of B&D Company
23:16She decided to apply the scientific principle to the letter.
23:19We start where others left off.
23:20Yes, we'll take the item as a copy.
23:21But we will not remain mere imitators
23:23We will modify it and surpass its creation.
23:25My dear company taught people to ask
23:27Why do we do this?
23:27Not necessarily how we do it
23:29A company that changed people's perception of Chinese companies
23:31Oh, I stole it first.
23:32It was inspired by other companies in other countries.
23:35But over time, Tenovit really started
23:37Create
23:37And today I'm still breathing Tesla, Toyota, and Honda.
23:40And they sell batteries to Tesla.
23:42If Edison and Ford had seen this story
23:44They could see their knowledge being realized right before their eyes.
23:45With the progress that is happening in the world now
23:47We can't rule out that in a little while
23:49Let's start by looking at the flying cars.
23:50Instantaneous Transition
23:51Perhaps, my dear, this could be the dream of Ford and Edison.
23:53What we talked about at the beginning
23:54Electric car for general public consumption
23:57Because there are people in the world like Wan
23:59Betbyled Your Dreams
24:00Do you know what a dream?
24:01I swear I'm not ashamed to tell you
24:02See the previous cases
24:03See the next cases
24:04The sources look at it if we
24:05We should subscribe to the channel.
24:06And this episode, my dear, is not being repeated by way of D
24:07Just for the people who are giving
24:08Honestly, it's a very impressive company.
24:10My dear, we've been waiting for it for a whole week.
24:12News that BYD made a battery
24:14Charging an Arabic car in five minutes
24:15Walk four hundred kilometers
24:16Five-minute shipment
24:17I am impressed with the company.
24:18It's not in the way the company would send it, to be honest.
24:20But if you could support this program at any time, Mr. Wang, you're welcome.

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