Tuesday, July 18, 2023

New energy vehicles

 Im starting to see more NE V like BYD suvs on

 the Malaysian roads but i dont see enough supporting infrastructure for NEVs like recharging stations or mechanic workshops licensed to repair NEVs.NEVs company exporting to other foreign nations should consider pooling resources and manpower to train mechanics on handling service and repair of electric vehicles or warehouse of spare part replacements or installing eco friendly charging station using solar energy.if the cost of fueling my NEV cost more than a fossil fuel car,why should i make the switch?if i have to wait months for spare parts if my car breaks down,why change for the inconvenience for sake of novelty?they should work closely with the govt for tax incentives to buy NEVs or collaborate between BYD and GWC to share installing charging stations and interchangeable spare parts n service maintenance workshops.how do they dispose of NEV old battery so it doesnt pollute the environment by reverse engineering to extracr the component materials is another factor in the new car industry.

Im thinking how to stimulate my mind to prevent memory decline.maybe i should learn some new skills or go art gallery more often.

To help elderly live independently in their own homes,maybe we can install CCTV cameras in our homes outside bathrooms n kitchens.the elderly wear a smart watch 24 hours a day monitoring heartbeat,brain wave and blood sugar.the device is linked to an app in smartphone and also a private company using AI big data analysis that knows the time of our daily routines.should the elderly fall or become incoherent to take care of themselves,it gives an alert to the private company to contact the nearest kin,or neighbour or govt welfare officer to go to the home to check it out .So .cases of elderly dying and rotting at home alone can be reduced.

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