From Tesla chargers in the ancient alleys that surround the Forbidden City in Beijing to lonely highway rest stops with charging posts in the western deserts, signs of the electrification of China’s transport fleet — and the demise of gasoline — are everywhere.
Also what I've seen from the "electric car" industry is that some of the top sellers are like between a small usamerican car and a souped up golf cart.
To be sure, laotoule are a magnificent, but dangerous invention that transports many uncles and aunties.
Is it inherently dangerous or is it a result of sharing the road with larger vehicles?
Probably both tbh, larger vehicles don't help though.