No, it hasn't, but it has been a bit delayed. It is still happening though, I'm not here to convince you but the the whole premise of your post is bullshit. You're putting limitations on engineering based on ignorance, both of now and what's already happened.
Electric cars are better at delivering torque to the road, do you have investments in gas cars for some other reason?
No, it hasn't, but it has been a bit delayed. It is still happening though, I'm not here to convince you but the the whole premise of your post is bullshit. You're putting limitations on engineering based on ignorance, both of now and what's already happened.
Electric cars are better at delivering torque to the road, do you have investments in gas cars for some other reason?
Actually yes, they use less of everything in the batteries, and they're getting infrastructure in place to mine in places like australia, basically they're fixing everything wrong with batteries today.
Anyway, my point still stands, everything is just an engineering challenge, if everyone listened to people like you we'd still be riding with horse and carriage.
Actually yes, they use less of everything in the batteries, and they're getting infrastructure in place to mine in places like australia, basically they're fixing everything wrong with batteries today.
Anyway, my point still stands, everything is just an engineering challenge, if everyone listened to people like you we'd still be riding with horse and carriage.
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