EV adoption has a LOT of challenges, but I think it's premature to conclude that batteries in older EVs will always remain expensive due to advancements in battery technology. When considering the technology maturity curve, the early adopter stage is where there tends to be more proprietary parts and this is where you run into issues with parts being phased out and unsupported in the future.
But if EVs are to mature, we should expect the development of open industry standards and commoditization of parts. Batteries and charging stations will be two important areas for industry standards. If those are established (which seems like a requirement for widespread adoption), battery technology can advance while continuing to be compatible with older EVs. One simple example is how USB standards continue to evolve and get faster and faster but remain backwards compatible due to the interface spec standard.
Regarding the Fed's goal of crushing the EU, can you elaborate on that? I saw mention of that yesterday as well regarding the ECB but not totally tracking.
Lol the governor of PA is a real dummy. He's the one that hired the mentally ill man dressed as a woman to be his health director.
I think California, which is apparently run by American Psycho 2.0, also toyed with the idea of "inflation payouts."
You gotta love it!
EV adoption has a LOT of challenges, but I think it's premature to conclude that batteries in older EVs will always remain expensive due to advancements in battery technology. When considering the technology maturity curve, the early adopter stage is where there tends to be more proprietary parts and this is where you run into issues with parts being phased out and unsupported in the future.
But if EVs are to mature, we should expect the development of open industry standards and commoditization of parts. Batteries and charging stations will be two important areas for industry standards. If those are established (which seems like a requirement for widespread adoption), battery technology can advance while continuing to be compatible with older EVs. One simple example is how USB standards continue to evolve and get faster and faster but remain backwards compatible due to the interface spec standard.
Regarding the Fed's goal of crushing the EU, can you elaborate on that? I saw mention of that yesterday as well regarding the ECB but not totally tracking.
Elaborating on the Fed/EU battle:
I laid out the basics here:
https://baerlocherbearing.substack.com/p/a-war-update
I think Tom Luongo has it mostly figured out, I have to give him a lot of the credit. His work can be found on tomluongo.me.