LightningShow
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EVs are simply better vehicles. Not much else to say.
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"The gas station is offering a special, half off gas, but only 1/2 to 3/4 of a tank at a time, and you have to wait back in the corner of the parking lot for ~18 minutes on slow pumps."I think if the conversation starts out with how much you would save at the Gas Station it would be different.
I know of one problem that increased sales won’t fix. The one where you lose money with every one you sell.Very few business problems cannot be solved by more sales.
Don’t forget the real reason that they are making electric vehicles. 1978 bailout of Chrysler requires fuel efficiency standards. EVs are counted more in helping ICE vehicles meet the CAFE standards. Per Reuters, “the NHTSA estimates automakers will pay $294 million …for 2019” Lots of money being spent in penalties and Ford would rather sell electric vehicles than add the penalty onto the price of new models.I know of one problem that increased sales won’t fix. The one where you lose money with every one you sell
The factory, tooling, design, and entire organization that makes the trucks costs way more than the materials and labor in each truck. The more you make, the better the economies of scale.I know of one problem that increased sales won’t fix. The one where you lose money with every one you sell.
Same applies if Toyota can truly come up with an affordable, durable cold fusion powered vehicle that will solve the cold fusion vs. ICE conundrum.If Toyota or someone else can truly come up with an affordable, durable 600-mile+ battery, that will solve the EV vs. ICE conundrum. Otherwise, the range of a Toyota Camry PHEV is 673/700 city/highway miles. No range anxiety worries there.