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Tu Le from Sino Auto Insights
Season 2 · Episode 16

Tu Le from Sino Auto Insights

Grid Connections

November 21, 20231h 8m

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Show Notes

In this episode we speak with Tu Le, the founder of Sino Auto Insights, also the co-host of the China EVs and More podcast. We talk about his unique background that has given him a great perspective on the rise and influence of Chinese automotive manufacturers. From growing up in Detroit and then moving out to the San Francisco bay area to living in China. How all of these experiences helped him see where the industry is headed with the transformation of the auto industry. Whether the disruptions is electrification, autonomy or user defined vehicles through software and how all of these technologies overlap. Enjoy a very informative and entertaining episode!


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