https://www.fastcompany.com/91519302/byd-nail-test-why-this-54-billion-innovation-is-terrifying-western-auto-executives This is a fascinating account not only of the electric car manufacturer BYD, but the ethos behind the company and the reason they have overtaken Tesla.
The Nail Test: Why this $54 billion innovation is terrifying Western auto executives

The practice of reproducing failure on purpose until the physics revealed itself became the bedrock of BYD’s entire operation.

Fast Company
@peterbrown Very interesting article. Good to learn how they grew and what BYD stands for.
And to understand that Musk's "Move fast and break things" ethos can be trashed by their philosophy!
@MyricaGale @peterbrown Making cars safer makes sense.
@peterbrown thanks for such an interesting read. In the end, as Scottie said: "you cannae break the laws of fusics" and their scientific approach to problem solving is truly remarkable (bit concerned about their wooden spoon approach to the chemistry though!)

@peterbrown this is what happens when a business is run by scientists and engineers instead of business majors and focuses on making good reliable products instead of focusing on making as much money as possible, as quickly as possible, no matter the consequences.

Almost all well known Western brands manufacturing almost anything started like this. And then the Chicago school and shareholder value ideology changed everything into a race to the bottom.