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Originally Posted by UnknownJinX
Well I mean Ford isn't much better in that regard. Supposedly the next gen Mustang will be EV as well. You can't win.
I am not against EV myself and it works well for some people. It's the ideology and the fact that the governments have no detailed plans to make it all work that bugs everyone here.
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The government only role in this is to suggest or in some cases mandate emissions. How it's done isn't in the regs. Customers and producers will sort that out. Free market and all.
Tesla has set up Supercharger stations all across the country and it had zero to do with the government.
For example everyone is currently fixated on the "I hate EVs" montra yet that isn't the only solution out there. Fuel Cells are on the road now and my company just announced working with GM's fuel cell division on developing FC trucks. And with defined routes and stopping points that can work quite well.
I fully agree you can't legislate technology but it is certainly pushing technology to new levels.