dōng nán yà东南亚diàn dòng chē电动车fā zhǎn发展de的lì利yǔ与bì弊
Southeast Asia is now an important region for the development of electric vehicles.
Many countries support electric vehicles, hoping to reduce air pollution and carbon dioxide emissions to protect the environment.
Electric vehicles are quieter than gasoline cars and produce no exhaust, which is better for city air quality.
Chinese electric vehicle brands are very popular in Southeast Asia and have built factories locally, creating job opportunities.
Electric vehicle batteries require nickel, and Indonesia has many nickel mines.
However, mining nickel damages forests and water sources and affects the lives of local people.
Some fishermen have fewer fish due to water pollution, making their lives difficult.
Some children no longer want to farm and want to work in factories earlier.
Although electric vehicles have many benefits, they also bring some environmental and social problems.
Everyone hopes that while developing electric vehicles, nature and communities can also be well protected.