When EV's make sense; they won't require any Gov't incentives. People will buy them (or not) based on the financials (cost of ownership, maintenance, cost to drive and convenience).
That said, ICE needs to re-think their approach to modern tech and manufacturing if they want to stay competitive.
Most of the fallacies of ICE engines already exist in an EV. They are there by government mandate. Its why engines are getting smaller and more prone to break down.
When EV's make sense; they won't require any Gov't incentives. People will buy them (or not) based on the financials (cost of ownership, maintenance, cost to drive and convenience).
That said, ICE needs to re-think their approach to modern tech and manufacturing if they want to stay competitive.
Most of the fallacies of ICE engines already exist in an EV. They are there by government mandate. Its why engines are getting smaller and more prone to break down.