Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Green Daily

- Developing all the parts that EVs need costs money.
- That money "will not be available for the additional development that the internal combustion engine requires."
- Since ICEs will be "the definitive technology for individual transportation for decades to come," EVs are sucking money away from where the OEMs need to be putting it - making better liquid fuel vehicles.
Reinking also says that, "we are playing with fire if we bet solely on the electric car. It will remain insignificant in reducing carbon dioxide emissions for the foreseeable future because of low production volumes." Right, and the way to avoid the low production/sales volumes is to not spend money on it?
[Source: Automotive News (subs req'd)]
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