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by n1c00o
1271 days ago
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> 1. More people will slowly come to the realization that electric cars are not as effective as originally thought. As a result, the government may shift their focus to hydrogen-powered vehicles as a new alternative. I'm 100% thinking the same, but I can't help myself think how this will be a disastrous change in some countries. For instance in Europe, fuel-based cars will be banned in 2030 and governments are actively pushing for electric.
I think it might create a huge shift on the electric vehicle market tho. |
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> I'm 100% thinking the same, but I can't help myself think how this will be a disastrous change in some countries. For instance in Europe, fuel-based cars will be banned in 2030 and governments are actively pushing for electric.
> I think it might create a huge shift on the electric vehicle market tho.
It will likely be disastrous, and when they try to jump to hydrogen it will probably be disastrous too.
In my mind it will be a similar climb down to what the governments diesel push was in the U.K. Disastrous...