Woodrick
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- Ed
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First adopters? Not really.Remember that we are all considered BEV first adopters.
The BEV floodgates will bust wide open once a true battery cell breakthrough occurs that is affordable AND scaleable.
We will all look back in 2034 and get a kick out of how heavy, large and limited range battery packs were a decade ago.
Early adopters, maybe.
Can you call the owners of the highest selling vehicle in the US and world "first adopters"? I've been driving EVs for about 9 years, and there are a lot who have been driving for a LOT longer.
You probably won't see a cell breakthrough in your lifetime, but you will see some incremental increases. But we will get to a point soon where range isn't a big deal to the masses.
What you will see is the old ICE concepts getting transformed into EV reality. Speed and acceleration used to be considered something that didn't exist in EVs, but most now know otherwise.
Range is something that most non-EV owners worry with today. I don't. I know that I can jump in and drive across country with no issues today. I know that I'll have enough range in the morning to jump in and go where I need to go.
Just the charge at home is revolutionary. Think of the infrastructure that is out there today to support ICE vehicles. Go 10 miles down the road and how many gas stations are you going to pass? Dozens? A hundred? That's going to go away. No need to have a gas station on every corner anymore. On the road, sure, but not on every corner.
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