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Before Tesla came along, car manufacturers were not interested in electric cars. One reason is that EV has 20 moving parts compared to ICE having 2000 moving parts. These car companies couldn't make much money in after market sales for EV.
That's probably a reason why GM killed off their EV1 in early 2000's. Who knows, if GM had continued with EV1 (i.e. EV2, etc), they could be the main player today in EV. What a missed opportunity!
Moreover, the EV is about 3 to 4 times more efficient than ICE. To "transport" electricity, the current electric grid will do, no need for a new infrastructure as opposed to the "hydrogen economy".
Tesla's Elon Musk will be remembered in history as the person who single-handedly forced the auto industry transition from ICE to EV. Tesla made the EV acceptable, practical and "sexy". Prior to Tesla, nobody believed that EV can out perform ICE.
IMO, the following are needed before the switch-over to EV:-
1) A common EV charger/charging standard. At the moment, different EV manufacturers have different standards.
2) Improve the battery tech with higher energy density to increase the mileage. (Current tech is good enough but it can be improved.)
3) Fast charging.
Even if all cars run on electricity, there will still be a need for gasoline. However, the demand will be reduced substantially.
Regardless of the source of energy, it will still be based on "electricity". This is the good news.
That's probably a reason why GM killed off their EV1 in early 2000's. Who knows, if GM had continued with EV1 (i.e. EV2, etc), they could be the main player today in EV. What a missed opportunity!
Moreover, the EV is about 3 to 4 times more efficient than ICE. To "transport" electricity, the current electric grid will do, no need for a new infrastructure as opposed to the "hydrogen economy".
Tesla's Elon Musk will be remembered in history as the person who single-handedly forced the auto industry transition from ICE to EV. Tesla made the EV acceptable, practical and "sexy". Prior to Tesla, nobody believed that EV can out perform ICE.
IMO, the following are needed before the switch-over to EV:-
1) A common EV charger/charging standard. At the moment, different EV manufacturers have different standards.
2) Improve the battery tech with higher energy density to increase the mileage. (Current tech is good enough but it can be improved.)
3) Fast charging.
Even if all cars run on electricity, there will still be a need for gasoline. However, the demand will be reduced substantially.
Solar and wind energy is just the tip of the iceberg, the real disruptive force is fusion power.
Regardless of the source of energy, it will still be based on "electricity". This is the good news.
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