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It's coming... Muscle cars turned into battery powered, um... Whatevs
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<blockquote data-quote="cbj5259" data-source="post: 16043470" data-attributes="member: 75268"><p>I honestly think both electric and bio fuel cars will coexist for quite a long time. It will take at least 25 more years or more to get the infrastructure in place for the majority of cars on the road to be electric. The grid cannot handle everyone charging their cars without a major overhaul and no one wants to pay for it. Plus, the supercharging tech that is currently in place to quick charge the cars batteries ends up damaging them with repeated use. Battery tech is still not up to par with gas/diesel power tech. I think what you will see is similar to what we saw with the quartz watch revolution in the late 60s. Everyone thought that quartz watches were going to make mechanical/automatic watches obsolete. The quartz watches kept better time, were cheaper to produce and were sold at a fraction of the cost of mechanical watches. People proclaimed it was the end of the mechanical watch...and it nearly was, but the industry adapted and carved out a niche and now the mechanical watch industry is doing very well. I think a similar story will be played out with gas powered and electric cars.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbj5259, post: 16043470, member: 75268"] I honestly think both electric and bio fuel cars will coexist for quite a long time. It will take at least 25 more years or more to get the infrastructure in place for the majority of cars on the road to be electric. The grid cannot handle everyone charging their cars without a major overhaul and no one wants to pay for it. Plus, the supercharging tech that is currently in place to quick charge the cars batteries ends up damaging them with repeated use. Battery tech is still not up to par with gas/diesel power tech. I think what you will see is similar to what we saw with the quartz watch revolution in the late 60s. Everyone thought that quartz watches were going to make mechanical/automatic watches obsolete. The quartz watches kept better time, were cheaper to produce and were sold at a fraction of the cost of mechanical watches. People proclaimed it was the end of the mechanical watch...and it nearly was, but the industry adapted and carved out a niche and now the mechanical watch industry is doing very well. I think a similar story will be played out with gas powered and electric cars. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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