69Mach390
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20+ years for EVs? Maybe. But only if the government forces things and/or technology continues to improve. Totally a different argument but EVs are amazing…… batteries are the problem. If they could find a better “fuel” for electric motors that would be awesome.20+ years from now, the ICE car will be as common as a manual transmission is now. I think the legacy car companies could very well go the way of Kodak. The Chinese make better cars than we (or anybody else) can, at 1/2 the price. I believe any car company that isn't vertically integrated (make their own batteries etc.) will not be in business. In the meantime, I think PHEV vehicles will dominate, slowly giving way to EV's when the technology just becomes irresistible.
But the problem with predicting that future is that 10 years ago people predicted it would be the case in 15 years. Obviously that didn’t happen.
Legacy car manufacturers are going nowhere though in the US.
They’re one of those “essential” industries that the government would bail out no matter what.
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