ZeusDriver
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Of course. I was being facetious. VTT is well-known in much of the world by battery engineers, most automotive engineers, etc. In the US, the Sloan Automotive Lab at MIT comes to mind as being similar, although it has been more focused on combustion... (something we hope does not happen often with batteries).It's owned and operated by the Finnish government as a non-profit.
Keep in mind that Finland is a very high tech country. I'm not saying the battery tech has to be real for that reason, but when it comes to trust, I'd say the Finns in general are high up on my list. They're a stoic, no nonsense kind of people.
I agree completely. I think a certain amount of the stoicism comes from the frigid Baltic Sea on one side, Russia on the other, and a very cold northern half.
When I was working there, I went sailing with some people I got to know at Finnair. We went out into the bay from a yacht club, and I was immediately struck by how much less pretentious the club and its people were as compared with yacht clubs in the US. (The Finn class, although designed in Sweden, was designed to Finnish standards, and was the longest running Olympic class in history. If you want to impress any sailor, anywhere in the world, tell them that you are a Finn sailor.)
At the work site, I got a kick out of their jokes about (for example) "doing things Russian style" (in other words, badly engineered and crudely executed).
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