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Chainwright
Dec 19, 2018Explorer
"fair enough. The numbers are probably right. Good to have a baseline as it will just improve from here. Battery cost needs to keep declining along with energy density. We are not at the end of the curve yet IMO."
That's the Thing: In technology we will NEVER be "at the end of the curve." That's what many seem to be overlooking. Whatever strides we have made so far in the EV and alternative fuel industry DOES not stop here, today. AND Many are treating it as such. in 2030, most of the world is prohibiting the Sale of petroleum Combustion Engines. Outcome? Our Auto industry will be none existent because no one will buy OUR Cars, because they'll be Illegal.
That's the Thing: In technology we will NEVER be "at the end of the curve." That's what many seem to be overlooking. Whatever strides we have made so far in the EV and alternative fuel industry DOES not stop here, today. AND Many are treating it as such. in 2030, most of the world is prohibiting the Sale of petroleum Combustion Engines. Outcome? Our Auto industry will be none existent because no one will buy OUR Cars, because they'll be Illegal.
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