Next generation (2025, 2026+) BEVs will be the tipping point for the auto industry.

When BEVs have 500 mile+ per charge capacity, charging infrastructure becomes abundant, and 350kW+ charging is ubiquitous (<15 min recharges), there will no longer be any value proposition for ICEs whatsoever (outside of hobbyists).

Amazing how fast the change is happening.

Agree or disagree?

  • sanchito12@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Ill still never own and EV. The fact you dont own the software, the vehicle can be remotely monitored and controlled by third parties, and cameras in the passanger compartment that can be remotely viewed. Oh and if you connect your phone to it the vehicle downloads your data and texts to use and sell.

    Its not about saving the environment… Its about control. Ill stick with my mechanical diesels… I can make fuel for them for free and i actually own and control the car.

    • Rnee45@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      Bruh, “they” could “remote control” an ICE far just as easily via software. And the same bypass you can do via an ICE is applicable to an EV.

      Your argument makes 0 sense.