Carlos from Spain:
Whoopsy:

Now as I see it, the Chinese market will be the best location for EV to growth. Because they are not handicapped and burdened by democracy, they are flexible and can pivot to cater to anything right away. In built up Western world, it would take years to get through all the red tape and 'democratic voices' even wire up a downtown area for EV. In Chinese there is no such problem. They can go ahead and demolish stuff overnight if the plans called for downtown charging stations. They can also build enough power plants, be it coal, nuclear, or whatever to power that grid without worrying the 'Green Party' objecting to every move. 

One of the guys on the Spanish forum is an engineer leading a team in a main Chinese car manufacturer in China working on EV. He says that the way they work there is mind boggling, he asks for something and the team has drawn up the plans the next day, the following day they are are already working with suppliers, and in no time they have it, done. No matter how many hours of the day it takes, no red tapes, no bureaucracy... it gets done, competely different mentality. He says the same thing in Germany would of taken him months to get done, with meetings, approvals by chain of command, more meetings, and so on. The only problem he sees is that they have no initiative, the team needs a leader to get things done, but they bring in people for that job and that they are doing amazing things that are going to come out in the EV market, he dove into examples regarding the tech, the prices, etc but I forgot the the specifics. The way he sees it from his experience from going from Europe to China is that the speed they are going they are taking over in this sector in the future...

I found his comments very interesting and kind of inline with what you are saying.

Ah, the benefits of communism as the EU and States are seduced by socialism.