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<blockquote data-quote="mustangbee" data-source="post: 16621160" data-attributes="member: 37248"><p>This is a different point. The issue is you're thinking of the mass adoption. "Omg we need new power plants now!" When the reality is 80% of Americans are still don't even understand how electric cars operate. It'll take decades to be mainstream issue outside of California. But yeah, the only people that worry about building power plants now are the ones on car forums that understand the value they could bring, but honestly, Americans are mostly dumb, so we can be confident they'll need time to get comfortable with the idea. Not only that theres very few affordable fully electric vehicles, yet another barrier. So hold off on the thousands power plant we need to construct. The reality is itll be an option for about 30+ years, just increasingly viable.</p><p></p><p>Gas and diesel aren't going anywhere. Not my point at all. Itll just be long lines at the pump off and on for years while I drive by them in my 2nd option, plug in 300hp hybrid 80mpg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangbee, post: 16621160, member: 37248"] This is a different point. The issue is you're thinking of the mass adoption. "Omg we need new power plants now!" When the reality is 80% of Americans are still don't even understand how electric cars operate. It'll take decades to be mainstream issue outside of California. But yeah, the only people that worry about building power plants now are the ones on car forums that understand the value they could bring, but honestly, Americans are mostly dumb, so we can be confident they'll need time to get comfortable with the idea. Not only that theres very few affordable fully electric vehicles, yet another barrier. So hold off on the thousands power plant we need to construct. The reality is itll be an option for about 30+ years, just increasingly viable. Gas and diesel aren't going anywhere. Not my point at all. Itll just be long lines at the pump off and on for years while I drive by them in my 2nd option, plug in 300hp hybrid 80mpg. [/QUOTE]
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