Stellantis warns of car market collapse if EVs don’t get cheaper

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8 thoughts on “Stellantis warns of car market collapse if EVs don’t get cheaper

    1. Details, Details…Progressive greenies never let facts get in the way of their ideology.

    2. This is not correct. At present, $2.5 billion in Federal funds is being invested to expand grid capacity (this is not accounting for investments being made by States and utility companies). The notion that the grid is somehow fixed and hasn’t changed in years is blatantly false and baffles me. Does nobody take five seconds to gather even a basic understanding of these things?

  1. The infrastructure plan that no Indiana GOP senator or GOP house member voted for has allocated billions of $$ to install millions of new charging stations

  2. Better build 400 giga-watt hour nuclear power plants to charge these batteries, if the intent is zero emissions EV. If not, we will have to choose between modern conveniences such as air conditioning and transportation.

  3. That is a false dichotomy. Indiana hasn’t fully embraced solar and wind, nor energy efficiency in buildings. There are plenty of ways solar could be installed that would not reduced farmland. This is not a progressive issue- we are all being affected by a warming planet that is changing our weather and weather related flooding while storm destruction is costing the US billions of dollars to rebuild and repair. Putting less carbon in the air makes logical sense.

  4. Installing a charging station is very expensive. The last figure I heard
    was around $ 140,000 per charging station.
    That’s why you’re not seeing charging stations.

    Second, No business wants to invest a lot of money into a charging station
    if that charger will be obsolete within a short amount of time.
    From what I’ve read, the technology is changing rapidly.

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