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Originally Posted by Number 3
Problem is many people want to judge the future based on what they know today. It’s easy to fall into that.
Todays infrastructure probably couldn’t handle 250 million EVs. But replacing every car on the road with an EV is 2050 at best and even that has a lot of wild assumptions like no one makes an ICE after 2030, which isn’t the plan.
Apartments? Well today EVs are most easily and cheaply charged at home. And in time when apartment dwellers need charging and it becomes part of their rental decision and owners realize that to be considered they need charging it will change.
But the future is not what exists today. Thousands upon thousands of people will go to work today to address all the remaining issues with EVs. And those are mostly cost and charge time. I can assure you the battery technology in 2030 EVs simply does not exist today. Charge time will be better simply because it has to. There is so much financial and intellectual capital being applied to this.
And please just stop with the “driving an appliance crap”. An EV may never be as engaging as driving a manual ICE. But they are good looking and they drive very well in their own way.
And I have predicted we will see a Gen7 and it will be a coupe and it will wow your socks off. Just not for a few years.
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No no no. It's all a conspiracy to force EVs down out throat as fast as possible! Faster than our infrastructure can keep up!
The government wants to bring our entire economy to a screeching halt, where people can't drive to work or leave their house to buy goods. We won't be able to do anything due to rolling blackouts, 24hr charge times, and nowhere to charge our cars! We'll just sit at home and die. That's what the government wants!!!