During an election year, “I think there’s a natural tendency [for car companies] to hedge, just because we don’t know how things are going to shake out,”
Maybe it's a problem that businesses have to rely on political kickbacks for their products? EVs while horrible financially are even worse when you remove the credits. It's simply not a sustainable business model. I think there was some belief that the tech would evolve to make these cars more affordable and these credits could be sunsetted. It hasn't happened.
> During an election year, “I think there’s a natural tendency [for car companies] to hedge, just because we don’t know how things are going to shake out,”
Maybe it's a problem that businesses have to rely on political kickbacks for their products? EVs while horrible financially are even worse when you remove the credits. It's simply not a sustainable business model. I think there was some belief that the tech would evolve to make these cars more affordable and these credits could be sunsetted. It hasn't happened.
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