Zer0t
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@tonybelding i read the article and agree it was well balanced. The only comment I will have is the author’s take in the “EV revolution” being slower than expected. I would say part of the cause is lack of any reasonable choice. The traditional ICE auto-makers have not given any good choices and the startup business for a car maker is a long and tricky process. I’m happy that Jaguar and Audi have been some reasonable cars but have a long way to go. Many people, while they say they hate it, want a traditional experience at a dealer. For me I don’t miss that but more options in service would be great. I’m also hopeful that a Rivian, Lucid, Byron et. al make awesome cars too. I really feel like currently if you are getting a BEV the scales are tipped toward only Tesla —who’s manufacturing prowess is always called into question. A long winded way of saying choice is critical because charging networks are growing at quite a good rate.