Japanese netizens "lose composure": When the Strait of Hormuz becomes chaotic, they finally understand how wise China was to "stick to" new energy back then

Seeing the tension in Iran's situation, Japanese netizens realized that more than 70% of their country's oil depends on the Strait of Hormuz, and immediately panicked. They turned around and began to admire China's long-term vision. As early as a dozen years ago, China pushed hard for the promotion of new energy vehicles regardless of everything else, in order to get rid of its reliance on fossil fuels.

As this netizen said: "Sure enough, China's strategy of focusing on solar power generation is truly smart. Once a war breaks out, maritime transportation becomes unstable, and countries like Japan, which can only rely on imported fossil fuels, would be completely ruined. China obviously foresaw this situation and is trying to achieve complete self-sufficiency in electricity. Whether it's cars or artificial intelligence, they all run on this power. This kind of social infrastructure is simply too strong!"

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858620443882496/

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