Yamahammer
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Looking forward to the transition away from ICE (Internal Combustion Engines). I'm on the waiting list for a Hyundai Ioniq 5, what are you driving or what are you looking at or considering?
The Chevy Bolt is way too small for me to consider (big and tall shopper!) and yes the Audi e-tron is nice but a little too pricey.The city I live in had an electric vehicle show recently, which was super cool so see a variety of electric vehicles side by side. Granted you could only look around inside and not drive any of them.
I came away from that show very impressed with the Audi Q4 E-tron. Its fit and finish seemed excellent and it had all the space I would need for my small family. In terms of more “budget” electric vehicles I think my pick there won’t have been the Chevy Bolt EV.
I do like the design of the Ioniq 5 you reserved as well. Hopefully the wait isn’t too long for you to get it!
Story is starting to look like a well you know…..Here's some more related news, for hopefully how we'll eventually be able to more cleanly and cheaply produce electricity for all the future EVs.
Spoiler alert, seemed to me to almost be another attention grabber article/annoucement, but I guess "decades away" is better than "half centuries away".
The story is nice but wrong, ford is making both side by side and dealers are not required to sell EV’s . When the free money ends the joy will also.Ford going all in with the F-150 and why not!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/ford-increases-production-of-a-popular-ev/ar-AA15f8Im
You really do not get it, in NYC people live in buildings that house 80 to 100 families if each owns a car your going to have chargers every 10 feet at the curb. Your Ignorance about the rest of the world is AstoundingEven the poorest neighborhoods where I live have basic outdoor 120V plug ins for vehicles. Ooo, look at that someone moved it up a notch!
Yea, just like Mobil in the end they make their money from oil period. Try reading the financial reports, the. Green push is window dressing. lmaoShell sees a good thing coming with the transition away from Fossil Fuels.
Shell Canada gets set for energy transition by buying gas stations
Shell is planning to offer renewable fuel and is enhancing convenience stores so drivers who stop to charge EVs will spend more. Read on.calgarysun.com