China’s Dark Factories: So Automated, They Don't Need Lights| WSJ

China’s Dark Factories: So Automated, They Don't Need Lights| WSJ

Ford’s CEO says China’s EV industry poses an existential threat to global automakers. The country’s dark factories, which have robots run 247 with limited human interaction, aim to further widen the gap between Chinese car manufacturers and everyone else. As China grapples with overproduction and Trump’s trade war with Beijing continues, one big question remains: who will buy all these vehicles?br br WSJ visited Zeekr, a Chinese luxury EV-maker, to learn about China’s hyper-automation.br br Chapters:br 0:00 China’s dark factoriesbr 0:40 China’s labor costsbr 1:19 Inside Zeekrbr 2:21 China’s automationbr 3:13 U.S. playing catchup br 4:13 Challenges in the Chinese economybr br News Explainersbr Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.


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