According to the person from Edmunds being interviewed in the pbs article, EV sales are still increasing, but not at the same rate. In other words, enthusiasm is waning. She downplays issues of auto manufacturers backing off production of EVs (as the interviewer in the pbs article asked her and the Breitbart article describes) and instead advocates for the government (aka our tax dollars) to increase spending on infrastructure to support EVs. I'm wondering if or when insurance companies will start increasing homeowner premiums for those who keep their EV in their garage (vs, say, twenty yards away, and not near anything else flammable) or even those who just own them, period.
Anecdotally, an ultra liberal friend of mine who owns one recently proclaimed to me that gasoline-powered vehicles will be phased out within the next decade or two. (Chuckle).
According to the person from Edmunds being interviewed in the pbs article, EV sales are still increasing, but not at the same rate. In other words, enthusiasm is waning. She downplays issues of auto manufacturers backing off production of EVs (as the interviewer in the pbs article asked her and the Breitbart article describes) and instead advocates for the government (aka our tax dollars) to increase spending on infrastructure to support EVs. I'm wondering if or when insurance companies will start increasing homeowner premiums for those who keep their EV in their garage (vs, say, twenty yards away, and not near anything else flammable) or even those who just own them, period.
Anecdotally, an ultra liberal friend of mine who owns one recently proclaimed to me that gasoline-powered vehicles will be phased out within the next decade or two. (Chuckle).
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