It’s already got the electrical infrastructure so probably a good spot for data centres.
Some data centre buildouts have historically been at former factories and warehouses to take advantage of the electrical infrastructure and zoning ordinances of these buildings.
costafilh0@reddit
Smart.
Why loose money trying to sell crappy EVs and fail miserably trying to compete with unfair Chinese EVs, if you can just build a data center?
No Brainer.
V8-Turbo-Hybrid@reddit
It’s so difficult and expensive to built car in OZ, they don’t have price advantage.
kstetter@reddit (OP)
There were Chinese automakers in Australia in the 2000s and 2010s
heyshitforbrains@reddit
Top 1% commentary + shitty take, can't name a better duo.
kstetter@reddit (OP)
The Broadmeadows plant has never made an EV
KingMario05@reddit
Christ. I'd have rather the Chinese took it. At least then, the local auto industry could have been revived. Not now.
kstetter@reddit (OP)
Chery said they're interested in manufacturing in Australia
Uptons_BJs@reddit
It’s already got the electrical infrastructure so probably a good spot for data centres.
Some data centre buildouts have historically been at former factories and warehouses to take advantage of the electrical infrastructure and zoning ordinances of these buildings.