In the realm of automotive innovation, few figures loom as large as Elon Musk. Known for his audacious vision and unfiltered opinions, Musk has vocally declared hybrid cars a "dead end" technology, urging the world to pivot swiftly towards fully electric vehicles. However, the plot thickens as we explore how Toyota, a global hybrid juggernaut,
I mean EVs are the emerging market, but their growth has been slowing down with EVs staying on dealer lots longer than other cars. I think we’re starting to see a bit of a taper off in EV market saturation. That can change if major advancements like solid state batteries change the pricing dramatically or improve range so much that current EV owners swap and people with range anxiety take the leap. But EV tech benefits PHEV as well. Imagine an affordable PHEV that does 80-100 miles on electric alone?
I mean EVs are the emerging market, but their growth has been slowing down with EVs staying on dealer lots longer than other cars. I think we’re starting to see a bit of a taper off in EV market saturation. That can change if major advancements like solid state batteries change the pricing dramatically or improve range so much that current EV owners swap and people with range anxiety take the leap. But EV tech benefits PHEV as well. Imagine an affordable PHEV that does 80-100 miles on electric alone?