
Auto Giant Starts with Batteries
by Rabbit Who Loves To Drink Black Tea
About This Novel
Reborn in 1995, I use lithium batteries to subvert the world! In 2025, the global new energy war will become fierce. Lu Ran, a top battery engineer, was reborn due to a laboratory accident and returned to 1995 - an era when lithium batteries were not yet popular, Nokia was still the dominant mobile phone, and fuel vehicles ruled the world. With the technological memory of the next 30 years in hand, he decided to build a technology empire spanning battery, automobile, mobile phone and other industries starting from lithium batteries! Punch Sony, step on Panasonic, and then turn around and enter the automobile industry... From a small workshop in Yangcheng to a global giant, miracles are being born!
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Official(20)Scraped 20h ago
I really don't understand why Internet companies are not deployed in advance! You can mention it! It's already 2000, and it's not mentioned much! Write down which Internet companies you invested in, how many shares you hold, what kind of business your Internet companies have, and what level they have reached! In 1996 and 1997, I had already made a lot of money. If I invested in domestic companies such as Tencent, NetEase, and Baidu, I would definitely be able to get a large proportion of the shares (divided into different holdings, investment stock market holdings, domestic, Hong Kong, and other offshore public port companies, each not higher than 5%). In the future, the pre-IPO financing ratio will be lower, and it will not be very low. It is possible to maintain 30%. There are also some Internet companies of our own, such as Weibo in the early stage (including blogs, which can be directly called Weibo), search engines, and e-commerce (you can rely on 4S stores to lay out logistics). After these companies go public, they can provide a large amount of funds for research and development, whether they cash out part of their profits at high prices or pay dividends. There are also foreign companies that invested in listed Internet companies before the Internet bubble burst, such as Microsoft, Yahoo, etc., And cashed out before the bubble burst. There are also Google, Amazon, Apple, etc., Which can make early strategic investments. The above companies can provide a large amount of funds for research and development. I really don't understand why they don't do so. This has always been a problem for the author, and it was the same for the first two novels.
rotten
Since the author wrote that the other party's propaganda technology was co-produced, this book has become unreadable. Don't you look at where the controversy started? Isn't it just to accuse the protagonist of plagiarism? Once you recognize it like this, future generations and Chuanzi will label you. You are stealing and plagiarizing. Without others, you can't create anything. The name must not be given away. Besides, the other party is not worthy of the protagonist doing this. Then I found that many authors are not sure what a patent is. If you use someone else's patent to produce your own product, then you are indeed using a patent. But doesn't the broken company of the protagonist in the opening also produce batteries? So there was no licensing contract? So how did production start? Don't understand Then there is this kind of all-in-one production, which does use other people's technology, and it is indeed an infringement. But often some authors don't understand what accessories are The steering wheel has a patent, and the seat belt has a patent. If you purchase the accessories and customize them, you can just spend money to buy them. When you install them on the car, you don't need to worry about the patents, because the manufacturer has them, so you don't care how they got them. This does not involve claims of patent infringement So when writing, you should pay attention to whether it is an accessory or something else? For example, for mobile phones, the assembly factory does not need a patent and can purchase them all, as long as the accessory manufacturer has a patent. Of course, the design, layout and shape of various mobile phones need to be modified, so the original patent authorization is required. This kind of novel must not be of high quality and low price. It is very bad and not good to read. Reality needs to be sold, but your novel doesn't need it. Just press the keyboard and it's sold! You don't need to sell without thinking, it's appropriate, reasonable and profitable. If you can't do it for half a day, why not make money by selling soil?
The protagonist is not like a top battery engineer reborn
As the title states, the author also applied for some patents before writing about the protagonist's rebirth. But after reading Chapter 21, it feels like the protagonist is a reborn battery engineer who has never applied for a patent. Look at what the protagonist has done. As soon as the lithium batteries are produced, they are sold in the electronic market. This is OK. It is also OK to ask an agency to apply for a patent. The problem is that the protagonist did not understand the progress of the agency's patent application at the school or the Chinese Academy of Sciences, nor did he discuss it with the school and the Chinese Academy of Sciences before publishing it directly. What if the agency hasn't submitted the application yet? Or haven't you entered the approval process yet? If you publish in such an influential journal, major international companies will definitely pay attention immediately. If anything happens, others will rush to register the patent.
The biggest poisonous point of science fiction is that it lacks the breath of life. It feels like the protagonist is a robot, with no family or friends.
The author is a financial novice. Factories that buy a lot of raw materials will hedge in the futures market. If the price goes up, the futures will make a profit but the production cost will also go up. If it goes down, the futures will make a loss but the production cost will also drop. The author's pattern is too low.
The biggest feeling is that products or technologies that are more than ten years away are being developed in advance, without considering market acceptance and infrastructure.
We can also build two-wheeled electric vehicles. If we become China's largest exporter, we will be a company worth hundreds of billions.
The writing is too weak. In 1997, Guozi was a rising star? Don't you know that Guozi has been losing money for many years in a row in 1997? Don't you know that Guozi is facing bankruptcy? Don't you know that Guozi actually needs investment from Microsoft to continue its life? I'm a novice in finance and a novice in manufacturing. I've written a bunch of random history. Is the protagonist you wrote really reborn in the 1920s?
In 1995, you could make money by applying for Hong Kong investment. Before 2008, the small workshop was practiced by someone's grandson.
Many of the plots are duplicates of the previous book, and many of the characters are similar to the previous book.
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Official(20)Scraped 20h ago
I really don't understand why Internet companies are not deployed in advance! You can mention it! It's already 2000, and it's not mentioned much! Write down which Internet companies you invested in, how many shares you hold, what kind of business your Internet companies have, and what level they have reached! In 1996 and 1997, I had already made a lot of money. If I invested in domestic companies such as Tencent, NetEase, and Baidu, I would definitely be able to get a large proportion of the shares (divided into different holdings, investment stock market holdings, domestic, Hong Kong, and other offshore public port companies, each not higher than 5%). In the future, the pre-IPO financing ratio will be lower, and it will not be very low. It is possible to maintain 30%. There are also some Internet companies of our own, such as Weibo in the early stage (including blogs, which can be directly called Weibo), search engines, and e-commerce (you can rely on 4S stores to lay out logistics). After these companies go public, they can provide a large amount of funds for research and development, whether they cash out part of their profits at high prices or pay dividends. There are also foreign companies that invested in listed Internet companies before the Internet bubble burst, such as Microsoft, Yahoo, etc., And cashed out before the bubble burst. There are also Google, Amazon, Apple, etc., Which can make early strategic investments. The above companies can provide a large amount of funds for research and development. I really don't understand why they don't do so. This has always been a problem for the author, and it was the same for the first two novels.
rotten
Since the author wrote that the other party's propaganda technology was co-produced, this book has become unreadable. Don't you look at where the controversy started? Isn't it just to accuse the protagonist of plagiarism? Once you recognize it like this, future generations and Chuanzi will label you. You are stealing and plagiarizing. Without others, you can't create anything. The name must not be given away. Besides, the other party is not worthy of the protagonist doing this. Then I found that many authors are not sure what a patent is. If you use someone else's patent to produce your own product, then you are indeed using a patent. But doesn't the broken company of the protagonist in the opening also produce batteries? So there was no licensing contract? So how did production start? Don't understand Then there is this kind of all-in-one production, which does use other people's technology, and it is indeed an infringement. But often some authors don't understand what accessories are The steering wheel has a patent, and the seat belt has a patent. If you purchase the accessories and customize them, you can just spend money to buy them. When you install them on the car, you don't need to worry about the patents, because the manufacturer has them, so you don't care how they got them. This does not involve claims of patent infringement So when writing, you should pay attention to whether it is an accessory or something else? For example, for mobile phones, the assembly factory does not need a patent and can purchase them all, as long as the accessory manufacturer has a patent. Of course, the design, layout and shape of various mobile phones need to be modified, so the original patent authorization is required. This kind of novel must not be of high quality and low price. It is very bad and not good to read. Reality needs to be sold, but your novel doesn't need it. Just press the keyboard and it's sold! You don't need to sell without thinking, it's appropriate, reasonable and profitable. If you can't do it for half a day, why not make money by selling soil?
The protagonist is not like a top battery engineer reborn
As the title states, the author also applied for some patents before writing about the protagonist's rebirth. But after reading Chapter 21, it feels like the protagonist is a reborn battery engineer who has never applied for a patent. Look at what the protagonist has done. As soon as the lithium batteries are produced, they are sold in the electronic market. This is OK. It is also OK to ask an agency to apply for a patent. The problem is that the protagonist did not understand the progress of the agency's patent application at the school or the Chinese Academy of Sciences, nor did he discuss it with the school and the Chinese Academy of Sciences before publishing it directly. What if the agency hasn't submitted the application yet? Or haven't you entered the approval process yet? If you publish in such an influential journal, major international companies will definitely pay attention immediately. If anything happens, others will rush to register the patent.
The biggest poisonous point of science fiction is that it lacks the breath of life. It feels like the protagonist is a robot, with no family or friends.
The author is a financial novice. Factories that buy a lot of raw materials will hedge in the futures market. If the price goes up, the futures will make a profit but the production cost will also go up. If it goes down, the futures will make a loss but the production cost will also drop. The author's pattern is too low.
The biggest feeling is that products or technologies that are more than ten years away are being developed in advance, without considering market acceptance and infrastructure.
We can also build two-wheeled electric vehicles. If we become China's largest exporter, we will be a company worth hundreds of billions.
The writing is too weak. In 1997, Guozi was a rising star? Don't you know that Guozi has been losing money for many years in a row in 1997? Don't you know that Guozi is facing bankruptcy? Don't you know that Guozi actually needs investment from Microsoft to continue its life? I'm a novice in finance and a novice in manufacturing. I've written a bunch of random history. Is the protagonist you wrote really reborn in the 1920s?
In 1995, you could make money by applying for Hong Kong investment. Before 2008, the small workshop was practiced by someone's grandson.
Many of the plots are duplicates of the previous book, and many of the characters are similar to the previous book.









