Some reports indicate that the costs of running an electric car are actually lower than the costs of running a car with an internal combustion engine.
But the actual cost of making one is going to create another shortage. Its battery will be the next problem that shall be made when most cars are already EVs.
What if the actual plan is to get people used to not having their own vehicle but rather depend on public transportation?
If the prices of batteries and EV rise over the capacity of the average citizen, I bet government won't care much to reduce those prices but rather have a good enough electric buses and subways.
The law only applies for new cars, so obviously gas vehicles will slowly die due to obsolescence.
I would love to have that time when most public transportation are reliable just like in Japan and other rich countries. Because I can see that many countries are car eccentric and that's why public transportation is like an option for those that can't afford.
Some reports indicate that the costs of running an electric car are actually lower than the costs of running a car with an internal combustion engine.
But the actual cost of making one is going to create another shortage. Its battery will be the next problem that shall be made when most cars are already EVs.
I don't know if you heard this, but there is a new trend of mining right now under the ocean, where they will get tons of minerals and also use them for creating batteries. A lot of companies are racing on this to first make their own machines to extract those minerals, and it is also supported by governments as it is way less destructive than the actual mining we have right now, which destroys forests. Their main purpose also on this is getting ready for the demand for making EV vehicles in the future.
I didn't know and never heard of it.
If there's a way to mine for those mineral for creating batteries then that's good but, I'd say that it won't be permanent and there will still be a shortage once the demand increases for EVs.