China is heavily into EV because they HAVE too. The country is oil starved. They have HUGE population. EV is there ONLY choice. NOT so for the US.
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No. Lack of something called SALES held the Lightning back!Battery tech held the Lightening back, that’s all.
Battery tech is continuously advancing.
Very true. They are #5 in production but that’s not enough to support them. So they rely on Venezuela for… oh wait… so they get a lot of oil from Iran…. Awh crap! EV sounds good!!China is heavily into EV because they HAVE too. The country is oil starved. They have HUGE population. EV is there ONLY choice. NOT so for the US.
I wouldn't buy one. I like my hybrid because I don't have to depend on an infrastructure that might not get built and might not support large numbers.Anyone out there with some insight into the chances Ford will come out with either a fully electric Maverick or a plug in Hybrid in the foreseeable future?? I’m llooking forward to the day I don’t have to stop at the gas pump any longer.
Dad, ya gotta get with the times: a) the infrastructure IS in place, ya just gotta look it up on your apps, & b) the range on EVs has increased dramatically esp for smaller vehicles like Mav sized.I wouldn't buy one. I like my hybrid because I don't have to depend on an infrastructure that might not get built and might not support large numbers.
Ha, what a joke. Maybe it is in place in some major cities, probably a few states, but the majority of the rest of the US the infrastructure is in need of updating. And the lack of adequate charging stations is horrendous across the US. The battery tech has gotten slightly better but still has major advancements needed. The average person in the US is not going to sit there and wait on a battery to get charged as it is now. This is why the whole ev push blew up in their faces like a nuclear bomb in the US, a complete updated infrastructure is not in place. They put the cart before the horse, i.e.(to do things in the wrong order, reversing the natural or logical sequence of tasks. It describes acting prematurely or prioritizing the final result before completing the necessary preliminary steps. It implies inefficiency or jumping to conclusions, like planning a party before securing a venue).Dad, ya gotta get with the times: a) the infrastructure IS in place, ya just gotta look it up on your apps, & b) the range on EVs has increased dramatically esp for smaller vehicles like Mav sized.
I agree with you.Ha, what a joke. Maybe it is in place in some major cities, probably a few states, but the majority of the rest of the US the infrastructure is in need of updating. And the lack of adequate charging stations is horrendous across the US. The battery tech has gotten slightly better but still has major advancements needed. The average person in the US is not going to sit there and wait on a battery to get charged as it is now. This is why the whole ev push blew up in their faces like a nuclear bomb in the US, a complete updated infrastructure is not in place. They put the cart before the horse, i.e.(to do things in the wrong order, reversing the natural or logical sequence of tasks. It describes acting prematurely or prioritizing the final result before completing the necessary preliminary steps. It implies inefficiency or jumping to conclusions, like planning a party before securing a venue).
With that ICE range extender I can go 250+ miles around town in the Mav hybrid, or 200+ on the highway. And I have ten of those range extenders in the garage since I am in a great gas program here in our state, and I need it for the lawn tractor and certain power tools, not just for our two vehicles. Not willing to pay up for the inconvenience of an EV when my current ICE costs are so reasonable.With this smiple $20 ICE Range extender and 5 gallons of gas. You can extend the range of a EcoBoost or hybrid more than 100 miles. How do you do that with an EV?
I posted this before. Here's a Utah range extended Ford Escape.With that ICE range extender I can go 250+ miles around town in the Mav hybrid, or 200+ on the highway. And I have ten of those range extenders in the garage since I am in a great gas program here in our state, and I need it for the lawn tractor and certain power tools, not just for our two vehicles. Not willing to pay up for the inconvenience of an EV when my current ICE costs are so reasonable.
Maybe trust buyers to know their driving habits in advance of making a purchase.If you want to EV forget about freedom and exploration away from big cities or highways.
You better stay within leash distance of a plug, if you own an EV.