I as extremely lucky to recently get to sons a week on St Thomas in the USVI. Automotively it’s a weird place. They drive US standard left-hand drive cars but they drive them on the left ala Britain.
The roads are tiny, gasoline is $5/gal snd top speed limit is 35mph. There is near constant bright sunshine. It’s possibly the best sort of environment for an EV
Anywhere else they suck.
I don’t know.
We are still in America about two years from seeing the real cheap ev’s, and I don’t know if the really strong tax rebates will continue, but ev’s continue to get cheaper, and more robust, both.
But the auto markets are going to be turned on their heads, soon.
Already, China is crossing 50% of their new cars being ev’s.
America is not as aggressive as China at adopting ev’s, but we will.
Absolutely.
2 years I think, then things in the US will also start to change, big time.
Ev’s are going to be very, very cheap.
Soon.