from the article:
“It certainly looks like the Germans are tripping over themselves a bit recently,” German auto industry analyst Matthias Schmidt tells Automotive News Europe. “The inherent perfectionism could be their own worst enemy and could likely be slowing them down in the fast-paced EV...
buying a (almost) bankrupt company for 44 billion does not sound "genius" but this guy ,so far, seems pretty good at making lead into gold..it will be a fun ride (unless you work at Twitter)
I have been trying to plan a trip from New York to Denver next summer and the "infrequency" of decent chargers along the interstates is concerning. (EA is the most common option, by far, and EA is not dependable; that is scary if the next fast charging option is 75 miles away!)
I think this is a sign EVs are becoming more mainstream....it will be interesting how this plays out!
https://news.yahoo.com/hertz-orders-100-000-model-122940978.html
It appears that, while we may be at the bleeding edge, at least we electric car nuts are going in the right direction:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-york-gas-vehicle-sales-ban-2035/