In fact wouldn’t it be EASIER for poor countries to connect their energy infrastructure to their motor energy supply infrastructure directly
No
Energy production is extremely costly and the infrastructure needed to transfer that energy across that country is expensive as well
Most poor countries do not have enough energy right now to keep the lights on in their people's homes, they won't have enough to power their cars. Once EVs are the only thing that's produced, it's pretty much game over for states with very little energy production.
No
Energy production is extremely costly and the infrastructure needed to transfer that energy across that country is expensive as well
Most poor countries do not have enough energy right now to keep the lights on in their people's homes, they won't have enough to power their cars. Once EVs are the only thing that's produced, it's pretty much game over for states with very little energy production.
You don’t think the cost of extracting, refining, importing, and delivering fuel for cars is as expensive?
You don’t think the cost of extracting, refining, importing, and delivering fuel for cars is as expensive?
It's not even 5% as expensive
It's why there's still actual cars running in poor countries, with EVs there just won't
the government should've never assassinated that nigga that made that water engine back in the 90s
the government should've never assassinated that nigga that made that water engine back in the 90s
Hydrogen is unlimited, lithium is finite
Plus the EV market is only where it's at due to the government forcing it on us
the government should've never assassinated that nigga that made that water engine back in the 90s
lol..rip Stanley Meyer