FrunkMonk-e
Active member
Do we want a revolution? Every day there is more competition for public charging. And as more people charge at home, electricity rates will go up. Governments will charge EV owners higher registration fees to recover lower tax revenues at the gas pumps. Free charging opportunities will disappear. Tax credits and other incentives will be eliminated. Limits will be placed on EVs using HOV lanes (or the HOV lanes will become meaningless because so many people with EVs can use them). And, finally, EV owners will be going up against other EV owners off the line at traffic lights.
This is the golden age of EV ownership. I'm in no rush to see it end. If these solid state batteries ever reach the rumored 600-800 mile ranges, the free market will heavily favor EVs. When they're commonplace, there will be no reason to incentivize ownership.
This is the golden age of EV ownership. I'm in no rush to see it end. If these solid state batteries ever reach the rumored 600-800 mile ranges, the free market will heavily favor EVs. When they're commonplace, there will be no reason to incentivize ownership.
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