Watch: They are only going to make enough vehicles to drive people around on-demand. You won't own one, and they won't be sitting around filling parking lots like they do now. Uber and other companies will own them all. They still have to build millions of them, just not enough for you or me.
Covid is what pushed companies to finally accept remote work. Before that, they kept promising that the internet would allow us to work from home, but most companies didn't let their employees do that. Finally with covid, they changed their minds, and millions of jobs suddenly had no physical component - IT people in silicon valley could move to Montana and keep their jobs. Now, instead of being on the verge of an EV lifestyle, they need a truck because there's no EV charging in Montana.
Armies will be raised, because none of the transitions that are planned will be carried out fairly, and the butthurt will be tremendous, from all sides. The woke will be upset that they can't drag the conservatives into the future, and the limitations of science will finally be revealed.
Manufacturers are making EVs, yes. But are they transitioning? So far I only see hybrids rolling out for the masses, with a few expensive EVs using budget manufacturer branding.
I'll believe the transition is actually happening when an EV corolla actively replaces the corolla, or the corolla gets axed.
Watch: They are only going to make enough vehicles to drive people around on-demand. You won't own one, and they won't be sitting around filling parking lots like they do now. Uber and other companies will own them all. They still have to build millions of them, just not enough for you or me.
Covid is what pushed companies to finally accept remote work. Before that, they kept promising that the internet would allow us to work from home, but most companies didn't let their employees do that. Finally with covid, they changed their minds, and millions of jobs suddenly had no physical component - IT people in silicon valley could move to Montana and keep their jobs. Now, instead of being on the verge of an EV lifestyle, they need a truck because there's no EV charging in Montana.
Armies will be raised, because none of the transitions that are planned will be carried out fairly, and the butthurt will be tremendous, from all sides. The woke will be upset that they can't drag the conservatives into the future, and the limitations of science will finally be revealed.
Manufacturers are making EVs, yes. But are they transitioning? So far I only see hybrids rolling out for the masses, with a few expensive EVs using budget manufacturer branding.
I'll believe the transition is actually happening when an EV corolla actively replaces the corolla, or the corolla gets axed.