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by ajb 997 days ago
The poor don't buy new cars, which this ban affects. They buy second hand cars, which would only slowly be removed from the market as new ones were not entering. Indeed, old ICE cars would automatically stick around longer if electric cars were too expensive. This was not a big bang approach.
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The question is whether there will ever be an affordable used market for EVs (comparable with the used ICE vehicle market), due to the high price of new vehicles combined with battery degradation.

Will EVs have the multi-decade lifespan of a well-maintained ICE vehicle, or will they be on the scrapheap much sooner due to battery longevity issues, or repair-hostile practices as cars move ever further into 'tech product' status, unrepairable without proprietary tools/information/parts.

Meanwhile, the world seems to be getting ever more hostile to personal light EVs (e-scooters/bikes/skateboards)