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yes in Philly the city of brotherly hate.
how do people really fall for that
According to CAA in Canada, 97% of people who bought an EV are planning to get another EV as their next vehicle after the one they currently own. I was expecting that number to be much lower given how scarce and poorly indicated fast-chargers are along the highways I take on a regular basis. There just aren't enough chargers for me to feel confident I would always be able to find a working one when I need one if I tried to make the Montreal-Ottawa trip in an EV.
I've got a great idea! Why not build reliable cars that people want in the country you're trying to sell them in at a reasonable price people can afford! Crazy, huh?
The green energy companies, solar, wind, are the same way. When government subsidies end they will crash and burn, kind of like EVs, except EVs don't have to crash to burn.