Every sign that the people who can afford and buy them have. Now they have to sell to regular Joes, and it isn't going well. When they sell to people who have to remote charge, it also doesn't go well.
$250 an hour to work on EV's.
Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer and host of the podcast "The Wright Report," told Fox News Digital that American society has shifted to EVs largely because some people are "just so hellbent on making sure that this transition happens, even if that...
Ironic that the bans and emission regulations have forced a flood of competition for EV's. It's easy to sell EV's with no dealer or repair network, and shitty quality when you are the only game in town. The competition only gets fiercer from here. Basically, they are just another car company now...