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WeWork’s business is running shared office space - not a good business to be in during a global pandemic.

Most of the millions GM “invested” in Lordstown Motors was a $50 million loan that Lordstown Motors used to buy Lordstown Assembly from GM. I’m sure GM was just happy to be rid of the plant and the responsibility for environmental cleanup.

Lordstown Motors’ production timeline was a pure fabrications from the start.

Lucid has a new tooled factory and the backing of the $400 billion Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund. 

We rode bikes or walked from 1st - 8th grade. Our school district required kids to leave at least 1 mile from the school to ride the bus. So from age 6 the kids from our street (5 to 6 of us) went to school unescorted. Back in the 80's when violent crime was double what it is today. We also had roam of the

Buses (and trains) exist in Europe.

There is a frunk under that dash - with a cover that folds out into table

I agree much more public transport is needed - it still needs a power source.

There is no pollution free transportation. The question how do we reduce pollution.

Mining is bad so EVs are bad is still a bad faith argument.

Jefferson David Memorial Highway. Nothing like naming a interstate highway after a traitor that lead a rebellion against your country.

Make that two internet people.  I took mine out the day I brought the car home.

The day I brought my Spark EV how I took the charger out of the car and mounted in on my garage wall.   I also took out the big foam block that holds the charger, fix a flat, and tow hook.   This made the cargo area about 4-5 inches deeper.

Toyota owns the heavy truck and bus brand Hino

No ships don’t account for 1/2 of transportation pollution.

MSF classes are great for leaning to ride a motorcycle.   However, learning to ride a motorcycle will only get you about 5% of the way to learning to drive a car with a manual.   The sequence of events are the same the physical process is completely different.

Oshkosh makes production series hybrid military vehicles today and has been working on hybrids for 20 years. I’m pretty sure they have the tech to remove the engine and install a larger battery.

This next generation vehicle is intended to cover 99% of routes. The whole idea of designing a specific vehicle from scratch was to simplify the fleet and get rid of the hodgepodge of vehicles they have today. One vehicle, one set of spares, one vehicle to train mechanics to service.

I do. Cars are durable goods that last 20 plus years. Even if we suddenly switched all new cars sales to EV in 10 years gas cars would still be around in 2050. We turn over about 5% of the US vehicle fleet per year

One of the congressmen sponsoring this bill is Tim Ryan - who represents Lordstown, OH.