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Excellent news, but chargers won’t help much if most people still can’t afford the cars.
I suggest a generous cash-for-guzzlers trade-in program that gives anyone who owns or is paying down a gas vehicle the option to trade it in for an electric vehicle. It should be an even swap if the trade-in was fully paid off (year or model shouldn’t matter, as long as it drives). And if there’s still a balance on the trade-in, the payments should transfer over to the new electric car, the price of which should be adjusted so the remaining number of payments doesn’t change. Make it as seamless and frictionless as possible, and people will wait in line for this shit.
I couldn't disagree more vehemently.
This program might make sense if we had some ~200 million EVs sitting around gathering dust, but there simply aren't enough EVs, batteries, or available lithium for a program like this to make any sense economically.
Plus, what are we supposed to do with all of the relatively new ICE vehicles that get traded? Just put them in a dump somewhere?
No, the infrastructure isn't nearly in place at this point and EVs aren't a perfect solution for everyone. There's no reason we need to try to switch everything all at once. We will be likely be transitioning for 50+ years, and that's okay.
We should keep that in mind for ten years from now.