> This is what they get for investing in anti-EV FUD instead of investing in EVs.
A lot of the "FUD" are actually very valid concerns - the energy needed, the grid, where to actually charge them when living in an apartment, many times without a dedicated garage space. On top of that the cost - cost of a new one and cost of repair. Sorry but seems a lot of the "FUD" argument comes from very well of IT/Tech people who live in a kind of ivory castle where $50k for a new car where one small fender-bender costs thousands is not much.
> China might sell me the car I want: simple, ultra reliable, long range, no infotainment system, no tracking, no subscriptions, no attempts to foist software on me, and made of standard parts making it cheap to repair
They won't, at least in the UE cause of regulations.
A lot of the "FUD" are actually very valid concerns - the energy needed, the grid, where to actually charge them when living in an apartment, many times without a dedicated garage space. On top of that the cost - cost of a new one and cost of repair. Sorry but seems a lot of the "FUD" argument comes from very well of IT/Tech people who live in a kind of ivory castle where $50k for a new car where one small fender-bender costs thousands is not much.
> China might sell me the car I want: simple, ultra reliable, long range, no infotainment system, no tracking, no subscriptions, no attempts to foist software on me, and made of standard parts making it cheap to repair
They won't, at least in the UE cause of regulations.