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Originally Posted by clg82
Umm what^^ here in Cali the sun shines 90% of the year every year, and we aren't even close to being able to sustain everyone on an electric vehicle. We can't even run our AC without them turning it off in the hottest days of the summer and you think California is ready for an all electric vehicle transition? Drink some coffee man, your response sounds like a grumpy old 80 year old dude that pulled a muscle getting out of bed.
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I sound like an 80 year old dude? Funny. Cause I'm not the one who's scared of new technology nor am I the one prematurely talking about "well back in my day".
It's not happening overnight. It's a gradual change. The system will adapt and expand as more and more people switch. I mean, you're sitting here acting like this is all going down on Thursday next week. No change happens immediately. But in order for change to occur it has to start somewhere at sometime. Carb'd cars were still in production when fuel injection started showing It's face and for some time after that. Eventually more and more people switched and carbs fell off. The same will happen with EVs.
And just so you know, most likely the mass public will be fine with the switch. It's just a relatively few who won't. But that's not going to change the fact that EVs are on their way in and ICEVs are dying out.