Pbutler97 wrote:
Cptnvideo wrote:
Walaby wrote:
So, anyone wonder how EV disaster recovery vehicles (ie electric company, tree removal companies etc) will be able to support areas where there is no power?
Mike
Simple. They will charge them with gas powered generators. :B Except in California where gas powered generators will be illegal.
The president of Toyota Motor Corporation said this week that adhering to California’s plan to ban gas emission vehicles will be "difficult" to achieve, and battery powered cars will take longer to phase in than the "mainstream media" believes.
"Realistically speaking, it seems rather difficult to really achieve them," Toyota Motor Corporation President Akio Toyoda told reporters through a translator on Thursday discussing California’s new mandates.
"But just like the fully autonomous cars that we were all supposed to be driving by now, BEVs are just going to take longer to become mainstream than the media would like us to believe," Toyoda told car dealers at the event.
Mr Toyoda probably never heard of Tesla record profits and huge demand for their cars.
Oh well you snooze you lose Lol
Japan has to import every drop of oil they consume.
Big oil probably pays big money to Toy man to spread anti ev nonsense.
Solar and evs make lots of sense considering how much sunshine that place receives.
https://youtu.be/CdFrOLSuQv0