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<blockquote data-quote="ajaf1656" data-source="post: 16342190" data-attributes="member: 196707"><p>I'm not anti-technology. The problem is we are in the very early stages of the shift to electric vehicles. Right now the market is geared toward the early adapters who can afford the new technology. The infrastructure will need to be completely overhauled before EVs will be a viable means of daily transportation for the masses. While doomsday prophets are spouting their end of the world scenarios and trying to implement constraints on existing vehicles, they aren't doing nearly enough to change the means of energy production in order to support the shift to EVs. When solid state battery technology advances and electric production catches up, I'll be willing to make the move for my commuter/ daily vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajaf1656, post: 16342190, member: 196707"] I'm not anti-technology. The problem is we are in the very early stages of the shift to electric vehicles. Right now the market is geared toward the early adapters who can afford the new technology. The infrastructure will need to be completely overhauled before EVs will be a viable means of daily transportation for the masses. While doomsday prophets are spouting their end of the world scenarios and trying to implement constraints on existing vehicles, they aren't doing nearly enough to change the means of energy production in order to support the shift to EVs. When solid state battery technology advances and electric production catches up, I'll be willing to make the move for my commuter/ daily vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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