Lookin like all manufacturers are walking away from ev stuff now, ford stopped completely, dodge announced they’re moving away and gm has stopped all ev development. Japan is expected to follow suitGlad I get Meijer points. Even at $2.65 per gallon it still toolk $70 to fill up
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Not exactly. None of them are walking away, they are not expanding as quickly as originally planned.Lookin like all manufacturers are walking away from ev stuff now, ford stopped completely, dodge announced they’re moving away and gm has stopped all ev development. Japan is expected to follow suit
Nah, not accurate, much of the anti-EV news is overstated hype.Lookin like all manufacturers are walking away from ev stuff now, ford stopped completely, dodge announced they’re moving away and gm has stopped all ev development. Japan is expected to follow suit
HVAC place in Dyer, 1501 Joliet St.Does anyone know if there is a place local to learn about basic welding skills? Not looking for a career job.
Thanks. Will check this out this week.HVAC place in Dyer, 1501 Joliet St.
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I can tell you that the new battery plant in Kokomo is getting delayed more and more. Jobs that were slated to open 1st quarter are being pushed back.Lookin like all manufacturers are walking away from ev stuff now, ford stopped completely, dodge announced they’re moving away and gm has stopped all ev development. Japan is expected to follow suit
Make sure you claim them winnings on your taxesNow that the Super Bowl party is over, and the cleanup is done, the feet are up and bourbon (Castle & Key) is in the glass. All the crock pots are soaking to visit the dishwasher tomorrow morning. +$875 works for me. Throw the next year's anty in the safe and play again.
Hoping to reinvest a the the Valpo Show. Always hopeful.Make sure you claim them winnings on your taxes
Always felt hydrogen is the way to go, after natural gas. Up in Minnesota on a route to S Dakota, NG is available all the way, aimed at big rigs. Quick Way, I believe, is the gas chain with the natural gas access. GM is working with Autocar on hydrogen trucks.Nah, not accurate, much of the anti-EV news is overstated hype.
They are not expanding development, that is different that stopping or walking away
They are not expanding plants, and some have slowed production, because they over-produced demand
Demand is actually still growing, but growing at a slower than anticipated rate. The rate of growth is expected to continue, and actually go up at a faster rate. Remember that several states are following Kalifornia and will be outlawing the sale of ICE cars in 11 years.
Gubmint sold the manufacturers a bill of goods, and gave consumers mandates, but consumers are simply not buying them as fast as they can produce them
Despite being butt ugly, the Tesla model Y is in the TOP 10 cars sold in the US today
*** FWIW, I am pretty anti-EV, especially after looking at new cars in the fall of 2023, and buying a new vehicle, none of the EV offerings seemed to offer a good enough value to me, especially given the trade offs in range. But I drive a lot of miles. My new 2022 Honda Ridgeline passed 37,000 miles on the odometer in January. Our new 2023 Toyota is almost at 9000.
Rising numbers, but slowing demand growth for global EV market
Global sales of electric vehicles (EVs) are still rising, but growth is slowing.While automakers and suppliers are betting big on future demand for EVs, a near-term global slowdown...www.gulf-times.com
Nothing terminal, I hope!Monday morning and last full time workweek for me.
There is no infrastructure for hydrogen. Think the roll out is slow for EV charging stations? Hydrogen stations only currently exist in people’s dreams, literally something under 5 stations in the entire USAlways felt hydrogen is the way to go, after natural gas. Up in Minnesota on a route to S Dakota, NG is available all the way, aimed at big rigs. Quick Way, I believe, is the gas chain with the natural gas access. GM is working with Autocar on hydrogen trucks.