Chinese automotive glass giant announces vehicle-integrated solar roof.

Chinese automotive glass giant announces vehicle-integrated solar roof.

This is an interesting feature on some vehicles in Chinese automotive. From what I understand the glass can help power some background functions.

I wonder if this technology can become more powerful and one day be used to recharge the whole EV.

Batteries didn't power much at one time, maybe the architecture in this solar glass can be tweeked enough to yeild more energy.

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/08/19/chinese-automotive-glass-giant-announces-vehicle-integrated-solar-roof/

u/rachelwales1 — 10 hours ago

Ford Government Targets Teachers Union

Paid actors are used in these advertisements, not real people.

How seriously can anyone take political advertisements? If there were truth and a sense of fair play maybe.

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u/rachelwales1 — 1 day ago
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Dominic LeBlanc

Despite the warnings, we should push back against the tariffs. In general, we need to distance ourselves and diversify.

I'm wondering how many Canadians remember when we didn't have the trade deals and we weren't joined at the hip with the United States.

I remember a better quality of life overall, not just the wealthy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48YpxW7fm68

u/rachelwales1 — 4 days ago

Tariffs-Canada and US Trade

I just saw on the news that if Canada retalitates with counter measures to the tariffs imposed by the United States there will be more consequences for Canada.

Best thing Canada can do is negotiate trade deals with more reliable trade partners. It's time for us to move on.

We're an independent nation and shouldn't have terms dictated to us if we don't comply.

Even if CUSMA is renegotiated, I will continue to go out of my way to buy Canadian.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-unhappy-u-s-offer-tariffs-9.7304923

u/rachelwales1 — 5 days ago