Chinese EVs Are Coming… and Apparently So Is Everyone’s Anxiety
I didn’t realize a car could trigger an existential crisis until people started talking about Chinese electric vehicles entering the U.S. market. Not climate change. Not infrastructure. Not whether we can actually build enough chargers to support this electrified dream we keep pitching like a late-night infomercial. No—the real panic button? Chinese EVs. Suddenly, everyone’s an expert. Politicians who couldn’t locate a lithium mine on a map are now deeply concerned about supply chains. Commentators who still think “OTA updates” are a yoga class are warning about software risks. And investors—oh, the investors—are pacing like caffeine-fueled prophets predicting doom, disruption, or both, depending on what position they took five minutes ago. Meanwhile, I’m just sitting here watching it all unfold, realizing this isn’t really about cars at all. It’s about control, fear, competition, and that uniquely human habit of pretending we’re debating policy when we’re actually just protecting ou...