Major car brands accused of trying to write 'loopholes' into Australia's looming fuel efficiency laws - eviltoast
  • thisisnotcoincedence@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Thanks for the input. I hope I was at least making sense previously even though it was more of a utopian society that we’d probably get to see something like that.

    I’m not having kids, but I’d like for the youth of today to grow up in a more eco friendly lifestyle without the need for gas in the future.

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      1 year ago

      You’re not wrong that more chargepoints help, it reduces EV resistance and range concerns, and hence helps consumers be willing to buy EVs.

      It won’t stop legacy ICE lobbying to delay mandatory cutoff on ICE sales.

      They (collectively) have $trillions invested in ICE factories and engine designs etc that become valueless when ICE are banned. As VW found out leveraging existing factories is ineffective, you need to build for EV manufacture, which means billions in written off assets and years of delay for legacy auto.

      If they can convince any market to delay the ban that’s literally dollars in the bank and bonuses in pocket.