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‘The early adopters have adopted’: US carmakers slow their EV growth plans

www.ft.com ‘The early adopters have adopted’: US carmakers slow their EV growth plans

Consumer appetite for battery-powered cars and trucks has fallen short of industry expectations

‘The early adopters have adopted’: US carmakers slow their EV growth plans
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  • We need to mandate EV adoption, not rely on consumer demand, the amount of misinformation directed at EVs has been extremely effective. They aren't perfect, but they are a hell of alot bettet than Internal Combustion Engines which spew poison into the environment . . .

    • or yknow... just get rid of car dependency

      • That would be preferable.

      • We need to mandate PT adoption, not rely on carsumer congestion.

        • Which can't be done until PT actually can get people places. Only a few cities have that level of service.

          • PT can't get people places because of all the cars... (And the underfunding and poor engineering)

            • That is false. Pt can't get places because it doesn't even try. The places where there are a lot of cars we need to do something of course, but the real problem is the long tail of places it doesn't go. I consider less that a bus every 15 minutes not going: nobody who can afford a car has time to waste on such bad service.

              • How are buses supposed to get anywhere when they are blocked by cars?? There's a reason most places (that aren't car dependent) have bus lanes. There's places it doesn't go because there's not enough public transport. And there's not enough public transport because there's no room for it, because places are filled with cars.

                • They are not blocked by cars most places they should go. suburbs with no traffic are dense enough to support bus transport with reasonable frequencies, but they don't get it.

                  There are a few roads where buses are blocked by traffic. However those roads have (or would if the buses would actually go anyplace other than those roads) enough demand that they should have a fully grade separated train on those routes (or often just off those routes and no service at all on the road itself - get the transit closer to where people want to be)

      • Oh yeah that’s going to happen, just totally tear down and rebuild a century of car based infrastructure.

        EVs are necessary, because even though that should happen, it won’t.

        • I mean they tore down the country based off PT, so they can do the other way around.

    • That will do a lot to get rid of car dependency because most people can't afford an EV and will be forced to walk

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