I was complaining to my wife about all the false, misleading, and negative articles about EVs, and she had a good response:
"More chargers for us."
"More chargers for us."
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I’ve been a pilot since I was 16yo, 52 years in September. Talk about something the media doesn’t understand! Even if the reporter understands, they have to dumb in down for the listener. After awhile you sigh and get used to it.I was complaining to my wife about all the false, misleading, and negative articles about EVs, and she had a good response:
"More chargers for us."
That’s true. The anti EV crowd do just that, participate and spread the venom on the EV specific forums. On purpose, targeted, and effective. That’s how trolling works. Probably bad analogy, but think of Covid specific forums and social media sites: that’s where the most staunch antivax characters flocked.The only negative press I see, ironically on an EV forum
It is astounding to me that Manufactures send EV's to dealerships that have negative publicity towards them. Ford dealers are a case in point in my state.EVs pose a significant threat to the legacy ICE manufacturers. They are going to want to keep producing their profitable, but polluting, gassers as long as they can fool people into buying them.
For them to fight back, is of course to be expected.
My guess: Very effective. "I'd never get an EV because they don't to far and they take too long to charge. Plus they catch on fire!"my question is how effective are the misinformation campaigns at changing people's financial decisions? it seems that the rate that Tesla is making stuff is matched at the rate that people are buying Teslas. BYD is also selling very well around the world.