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Some of what's being discussed here is why hybrids will probably always make more sense than EVs. As with many other things there are many feel good nonsensical decisions
being made (for votes?). A great example here is swapping out all the natural gas powered city buses (SUPER clean and our buses have very low ridership) for very expensive electric buses. Fully electric does not necessarily equate to more eco friendly, how are we generating that power? On top of that we have a lot of natural gas. Government enhanced money
making opportunities might be at play with much of this also. I'm not an EV hater just trying to see the big picture rationally. A lot of people don't have, can't have home charging
options. Maybe someday EVs will be able to go 300 miles and recharge in 10-15 minutes but until then, and especially if you are limited to owning one vehicle I think we should
stop beating up on modern low emission fossil fuel powered transports but even then, if you can't charge at home you still have a problem.
It may not be enough
By: Uncle Chico : June 5th, 2020-08:26
Unless the rest of Europe has a similar program, driving electric vehicles outside of Germany will still be problematic. Germany led the rest of Europe in the change over to lead free gas. If other countries expected German tourists they had to follow Ger...
I think it is inEVitable...
By: myles721 : June 6th, 2020-01:39
As an American and a full time investor I think it will be EV cars powered by consumer side solar energy and corporate / federal nuclear. I know nuclear is currently (I live close to Indian Point) unpopular but the 4th generation fission models are extrem...
Germany
By: LiftAngle51 : June 5th, 2020-13:01
Germany is next to my door. I know people there, and i lived 1 week in Germany. You know, Germany is a car country. Germans are in love with their petrol and diesel cars. Electric cars is a sensitive subject for them i think. Would they give up their Audi...
This isn't a huge problem
By: Tim_M : June 5th, 2020-16:23
Germany went from local rutted rural roads and few paved road networks to a nation-spanning and highly organized autobahn in a few years. Now they need to a few parking spots to install high-voltage chargers? I think they'll survive. The charging technolo...
Once the ball is rolling
By: xxcesar : June 5th, 2020-22:59
I consider myself a serious octane blooded German, having worked in automotive for many years. Please let me offer my opinion. Germans most often are not the first to adopt, but once critical mass is reached, things are hard to stop. Just think of the tay...