Hi Alonso
We actually don't have to look at new reports which admittedly are coming out daily telling of the stupidity of the EV push
The information has been there for a number of years but the big problem is that it is only understood by the geeks, IE people with engineering and practical knowledge and they are few in number.
For the rest of the population the simple fact is that their brains have never been developed (IE exercised) to the point that they can follow a technical discussion beyond about two levels and these are the people with fire in their eyes who are making the decisions
It's all in the maths
The lack of power to charge all those new EVs
The tendency to create huge expensive fires
No established routine to fight fires - except let it burn - days, weeks
The second hand car value dropping to zero
The reports of roads breaking up due to the increased weight of new EVs on the roads
The poor range for general use, where the temperature plays a big role
The fact is that there is no guaranteed recycling in place for the lithium batteries
Hundreds of thousands of new charging stations to be built, who is paying for them
Insurance is becoming scarce or not available
Blocked from many car parks thru-out the world
The infrastructure required for EVs is only feasible when everyone drives an EV
There is no such thing as a few EVs, it is all or nothing
The thing is the list could go on a lot longer but as I have said the people who are making the decisions do not understand what I have written anyway, so EVs will continue to be sold until the whole system falls apart then the general public will be bankrupt paying to fix the mess, a mess that is clearly visable
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