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War: Pushing electric cars is tragic mistake
  • Volvo will become an all-electric company by 2030: by that time, the Swedes will have removed combustion-powered vehicles, including hybrid vehicles, from their lineup. This was reported by the press service of the automaker.

    Volvo intends to introduce a range of hybrid or all-electric vehicles in the coming years. The next premiere of the new electric car of the Swedish brand will take place on Tuesday, March 2.

    Volvo noted that by 2030 "consumers will accept electric cars" thanks to the expansion of infrastructure for such cars, the emergence of a large number of charging stations, as well as changes in legislation.

    It all started with fake madeup media thing against diesel, hence this part first had been destroyed. Now they move further.

    Electric cars related infrastructure lacks most important thing - stability. It is extremely expensive (now you need to have wires going to each and every charging station), very hard to repair and support.

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  • What's wrong? EVs are useful in Moon and Mars. Also FSD feature won't be available on non-EV.

  • @stoney

    Wrong is horrible waste of resources, lack of stability and lack of any respect to real people.

    We have ruling class enforcing their agenda against interest of people. They make it looks like progress despite all it is made to do is to hide horrible previous behavior of elites.

  • The second largest automaker, Volkswagen, has already announced its intentions to increase the share of electric vehicles in the structure of European sales to 50% by 2030, and other market participants are also setting ambitious goals. If last year Daimler hoped to increase the share of electrified vehicles to 50% by 2030, then this week one of the oldest automakers said it would accelerate the pace of the transition to electric traction, without naming specific targets.

    If all will go right most of the top managers will be sentenced.