For the most part, I like what you did here!
For the most part, I like what you did here!
some things are a matter of opinion.
I’d say the other thing holding back EVs is that no one is actually selling them. More to the point, they are being offered for sale. But have you ever seen an ad for anything other than a Prius? Has Chevy ever done anything to promote the Bolt?
Automakers are still losing money on the EVs they sell.
I took a long trip in my Model 3 and, after traveling some 2 1/2 hours, stopped at a Supercharger and charged the car to full (roughly 200 miles, give or take, range) in a matter of 1/2 hour.
There are only three things that are holding back EVs at this stage:
It doesn’t surprise me car companies are finally realizing the future of the auto industry lies with EVs.
Couldn’t they have called it something else?
I’m all in for EV vehicles, having purchased the Tesla Model 3 and finding it incredible.
I really hope it’s good. I also hope Elon Musk will just shut up for a while. One of these things is likely.
You raise important questions but here’s the thing about trains: I absolutely love them and, in Europe specifically, they’re wonderful.
Doolittle and Pearl Harbor?!
This is basically a remake from what I read.
The other alternative is that autonomous car companies radically reshape our cities and roadways to make the roads work for their products, not the other way around.
Midway...attempts to dramatize the most famous naval battle of World War II by drawing equal inspiration from the monotonous historical reenactments of 1970’s Tora! Tora! Tora!, the butt-numbing soap-opera spectacle of 2001’s Pearl Harbor, and the Irwin Allen influences of Emmerich’s own disaster movies.
How in all that is holy did he overlook the comedic genius of the exquisite Madeline Kahn, one of the most underrated talents of her day. If Cleavon Little never got his just due from Hollywood, neither did Kahn.
Damn, McQ looks terrible.
Definitely check out Vanishing Point.
(John Wayne) took himself too seriously for that. The reason it worked with Airplane is because Nielsen and the other straight men were willing to look silly
Yeah, the problems/difficulties you describe in getting a charge... I suspect that was what it was like back in the early 1900's when cars were first appearing! Imagine doing a long trip and trying to find gas... not to mention a decent road to drive on! ;-)