We are going to get rid of perfectly operational vehicles to have them replaced with new EV? That is a waste of resources. I would give an analogy, but there are not many that make sense. Maybe that would be like not wanting people to drink alcohol so you buy all of, ban it, only for new variants of alcohol products to be made? Basically you have to produce more carbon collecting materials, manufacturing the parts, assembling, and transporting the new vehicles. Also what if a natural alternative comes around in the not too distant future? The government getting in the way of advancement by incentivizing a flawed system will only set all of society back years.
We are going to get rid of perfectly operational vehicles to have them replaced with new EV? That is a waste of resources. I would give an analogy, but there are not many that make sense. Maybe that would be like not wanting people to drink alcohol so you buy all of, ban it, only for new variants of alcohol products to be made? Basically you have to produce more carbon collecting materials, manufacturing the parts, assembling, and transporting the new vehicles. Also what if a natural alternative comes around in the not too distant future? The government getting in the way of advancement by incentivizing a flawed system will only set all of society back years.