If EVs are going to be expensive, maybe we need to try to make them more like the cars people love to spend money on instead of trying to reinvent the wheel.
I know I’m a heretic for saying this, but your god is failing, guys. Bring on the transmissions, range extenders, and enthusiast cars? Try other things?
It might also be a good idea to figure out how to be less reliant on expensive infrastructure if we can’t get infrastructure growth to happen beyond what NEVI is aiming for. A 100-mile EV with a small range extender is better than no EV at all for most drivers. A weird three-wheeled teardrop EV with solar panels on it that can go 1,000 miles on a charge is better than an ICE vehicle. Are they ideal? No. But, we might not be able to choose between better and best here.I don't like paywalls.
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