Calling him a hero wouldn't be an exaggeration. Why? Because he earns money from the United States and uses it to pay off domestic debts.
What kind of philosophy is this? But then again, debts have to be repaid. Where did the money come from? It was obtained through deception, of course.
Anyway, so many years have passed, and Xing Baohua hadn't seen the wheels go into mass production before he came over?
Xing Baohua had never reached a very high level in his previous life, but he knew that the major mobile phone manufacturers that were able to survive in China at that time were all preparing to cross over into the automotive industry.
Xiaomi is going to build cars, while Huawei is not only going to build cars but also sell operating systems.
And OPPO is also preparing to launch a car? So, everyone who plays with mobile phones is getting ready to play with cars.
It seems like mobile phones have reached a certain bottleneck. Everyone's copying each other, so why not just copy cars instead?
Xing Baohua only ever drove an electric car once, and it was a BYD model from the Song Dynasty.
I borrowed a colleague's car to run some errands, and drove less than 20 kilometers in total.
I didn't feel anything, and I haven't even looked at the core stuff.
Actually, it's quite simple. All we need to do is figure out the core components. First, the motor. It's energy-efficient and has a high output power.
The relevant power manager. This is absolutely crucial, as it needs to manage current distribution and other factors.
Another factor is battery durability.
We haven't even figured out mobile phone batteries yet, let alone car batteries, unless we're truly determined to invest huge sums of money and dedicate years to research and development.
Just buy the rest. See which company has a good chassis and buy that. The rest will be easy; if all else fails, you can just hire a few retired master mechanics from a car factory to train apprentices.
The car goal is too far away. As Xing Baohua just said, let's set a few smaller goals first.
Electric vehicles and electric bicycles for the venue.
Just treat this as a small goal. Look, the machine factory has received more orders.
No matter what kind of car it is, the machine shop can build the chassis.
Xing Baohua's orders couldn't sustain the machinery factory, but they could slow its decline.
Su's father felt that Xing Baohua was very clever; no matter what he said, Xing Baohua could come up with a solution. From the plans he just mentioned, they seemed easy to talk about, but in reality, they were really difficult.
The first thing is materials. People who work on power systems have a deep understanding of materials, and they experiment with them repeatedly, investing an astonishing amount of time and effort.
The same applies to motors; if the wrong materials are used, the resulting power consumption will be high.
Unlike AC motors, it is continuously supplied with electricity unless there is a power outage.
Cars use direct current (DC), so once the battery is depleted, the car breaks down. Therefore, the battery and motor are crucial components.
This limits the short distance.
To extend the driving range, charging stations need to be set up along the road, just like gas stations.
But just thinking about it felt like a pipe dream, and Su's father shook his head, feeling that this path would be very difficult.
After touring all the workshops and several R&D labs in the afternoon, when Su's father saw the registration area at the entrance to the second floor, he asked curiously, "Is there any confidentiality involved up there?"
"Hmm," Xing Baohua nodded. He then led the person into the office.
After everyone sat down, he said, "Uncle, you're not an outsider either. Our factory also participated in the research and development of the three, four, and five linkage shafts. We were responsible for developing both the hardware and software systems. You've seen the news reports on TV, haven't you? We contributed to those projects."
A smile of excitement spread across Su's father's face as he exclaimed, "Amazing!"
"I wouldn't have dared to tell you these things before the reports, and I believe you understand. In certain electronics fields, our factory is considered to be at the forefront, and by 'at the forefront,' I mean the world, not just China," Xing Baohua said with a hint of pride.
He felt incredibly awesome.
Su's father said, "That's amazing! I'll go back and think about it. If I can come work here, I'll go back and hand over my duties first. It will probably take a few months before I can come. If I can't come, I'll have Su Ya tell you."
Xing Baohua was genuinely happy. If his father-in-law came to work, regardless of his skill level, he would at least be a senior technician. No one who works with propellers is simple.
If I hadn't come, I could have saved so much money! At least I wouldn't have had to rush to ride an electric bike or anything like that.
Let's wait until there's some progress with the battery. Right now, there's not a single thing. What should we do?
He used his big red flag to send the father and daughter back home. Xing Baohua thought to himself, "This day has really gone by quickly; I wanted to do something, but I didn't get to."
1986 was a good year.
This should be considered Xing Baohua's year of true takeoff. Many main building projects will be completed this year, including an experimental building, numerous workshops, and many small parts factories.
All products are ready for mass production. Quality control is also quite stable. If we continue at the current pace without further expansion, all orders should be fulfilled this summer.
Currently, distributors in various cities can guarantee 40% of the inventory. Initially, the plan was to use scarcity marketing, but it almost starved the distributors to death.
This year won't be like that; 40% of the inventory will be enough for them to keep going for a while. Although they won't make much profit, the counters won't be empty anymore.
Flagship stores, showrooms, and after-sales service centers have been fully established in first-tier cities, and the network in second-tier cities is just beginning. There are also many third-tier cities to follow, as long as there are enough goods this year.
It can run normally.
This year we will also set up two large workshops, one for laptops and one for desktop computers.
After arranging the factory's work in the next few days, Xing Baohua will have to put his experience into getting the prototype out.
I still need to go and secure orders at the Canton Fair in April.
Zhao Shanhai asked Xing Baohua through his secretary if he was busy, as he had something to report.
The matter was simple: they just needed to ask Xing Baohua if the factory would be putting on a show for the Lantern Festival (January 15th of the lunar calendar), since there were still about ten days left, so he could make further arrangements.
What the hell?! Don't they know how heavy the production workload is?
If Zhao Shanhai is bored out of his mind at the union, let him represent the factory in distributing donations. Last year, he promised to send learning machines and televisions to various schools.
Each junior and senior high school has a computer class. It's like a computer lab class, and the requirements aren't very high—just air conditioning, shoe covers, white coats, and stuff like that.
All you need to know is how to turn it on and type on the keyboard.
Xing Baohua chose Pinyin over Wubi input method.
Actually, when he was working on the program, he didn't have many options. The memory was limited, so he only needed to support one input method.
Wubi requires a Chinese character card to function. Of course, if someone wants to learn Wubi, they also need a special yellow card.
Xing Baohua didn't have time to work on that, but he could learn from the research unit that was willing to develop one compatible with his learning machine.
In short, the "learning machine" is essentially a computer disguised as a learning machine, but with configurations from ten years ago. All its functions still work.
In an era when talent was scarce, Xing Baohua could only follow the old man's advice: computer skills should be cultivated from childhood.
The target is junior and senior high schools. It will take five or six years at most to train the first batch of people. Ten years later, we may be able to reap a harvest. It all depends on how we compete for talent.
Zhao Shanhai was very happy to hear Xing Baohua's arrangement. It was a good deed that would bring him good fortune and allow him to gain recognition.
They readily followed Xing Baohua's instructions, went to the warehouse to collect fifty learning machines, and then notified the television factory to request televisions.
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