US automakers team up to install 30,000 EV fast chargers and rival Tesla

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US automakers team up to install 30,000 EV fast chargers and rival TeslaA coalition of American car manufacturers has formed an alliance to build a charging network to rival Tesla's Superchargers, and that's good news for everyone....

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SteinwayTransitCorp

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SteinwayTransitCorp

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EV sales now up to 10% of new car sales in 2023!

Isn’t this exciting more free shit that nobody can afford. And what is it do you think will happen stupid when the government run out of money and these companies who only build these cars because the government gives them the money to do it have no more free money. That’s right you’re too stupid to understand as usual.
 

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Let me make a clear statement, ignoring any attacks. I am not against electric vehicles. My sons gave me one, but the truth is this is not a new technology and it has been proven in the past as in now that it does not work. In the early 1900s a company called REA had electric delivery vans the problem then as it is now is recharge time and distance. Nothing has changed. The government is picking a winner . Ford motor company is losing billions of dollars on EV’s. The only way they keep it going is two things. One they are stripping the profits out of the gas and diesel divisions and two and most important free money from the federal government. So my question is simple what is going to happen when the government cannot longer make these payments are these companies going to go bankrupt?
 

SteinwayTransitCorp

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Well in the WSJ today, Ford pushes ahead with EV’s despite heavy losses in the division…….question how long can it continue until the cash runs dry?
 

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Grandiose describes you, I would not go as far as calling you a grandiose narcissist however since there is absolutely no evidence that you actually did anything of what you claim. Thanks for listening.

Research paints a compelling and unflattering picture of the grandiose narcissist as one who is overly confident and convinced that they are special and better than others—especially more creative, competent, and intelligent (e.g., Gabriel et al., 1994; Miller et al., 2017). They often believe that their ideas are superior and that, as a result, they, uniquely, can solve intractable problems (Brummelman et al., 2016). Interestingly, although they are confident in their superior intelligence and leadership abilities, research shows that they are typically no better and sometimes perform worse than non-narcissists (e.g., Blair et al., 2008; Guedes, 2017).
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