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The part that has me scratching my head is if we are battery constrained and it will take many years to convert to EV then why is GM going all in on EVs so soon? Until we have BEVs that cost the same as Toyota Camry and can be driven cross country with no concerns folks will continue to buy ICE and Hybrids.
For example, most people who live in an apartment complex or smaller home without enough power to add a 50amp circuit or drive long distances, etc. will opt for an ICE/Hybrid vehicle. GMs all EV business plan basically eliminates those potential buyers. I have nothing against BEVs as I have owned a Tesla for the past 3 years but I don’t get the drastic move GM is making. They could simply add BEVs as an option to the lineup vs killing off anything that has a tailpipe.
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