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I have no idea. I'm basically trying to gaslight. I think EVs are a scam. Anyone who owns an EV, IMO, is a virtue signaler.

I've seen one lucid in person and I'll say that the fit and finish of is leaps and bounds over the teslas that I've seen.

Right now, EVs are a joke, for sure but Honda is building a battery plant in Ohio. Ford is building one in Michigan and GM has recently partnered with a lithium miner in Nevada. Toyota's stance on, even though they're the fuckwits that mainlined the EV market, is about the best I've seen yet. Never mind, that was the old CEO.

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All these corporations building "Green" products aren't doing so out of consumer demand. They're mercenaries for Klaus Schwab's ESG agenda and trying to create demand by coercion. Toyota forced out the previous CEO because he wasn't interested in ESG.

This won't end well. I'm keeping my old internal combustion engine vehicles until something viable comes out to replace it.

I tried to look up Toyota's previous CEO's statements and saw the new one's recent statements from this past January. I'm going to also try to keep my ICE vehicle as long as I can as well. Been messing around with how to bypass/trick various sensors to keep it operating properly.

It's all going to fail in a spectacular way, limp along trying to be relevant or go exactly as planned. With the recent flurry of "omg, look, fusion!" news, I'm leaning more towards going (((to plan))). That plan is to congregate as many people as possible into small areas. When, or if, a next to free energy source becomes viable then it's the perfect excuse to bend people to their will.