All this EV rage and hubbub is fueled out of the US and Europe, for the most part. Without looking it up, I would bet that only a small percentage of the globe, probably around 10-15%, has the purchasing power to purchase an EV. A decent reliable one. I would also bet that no more than probably 35% of the worlds population has access to the power infrastructure/grid to support an EV that is comparable to an ICE vehicle in performance and reliability.
Thus all this effort, expense, damage to the environment (mining/battery building, etc) is being done for products that are only accessible to a small percentage of the worlds population. Now it may be, like it was with ICE, that eventually the technology become affordable for the lower economic scales, but what is that time frame? And what is the cost of developing the infrastructure/grid to support these EV the third world over?
I mean in North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America 45' HC containers chock full of 2 cycle tuk-tuk's straight from China are sold months before ever landing. Off brand Chinese vehicles, that suck ass, are sold by the thousands with engine and anti-pollution technology that is probably late 60's at best, and we expect to change over these places to "green" tech? These people can't afford to outright pay for a cheap ass horrible Chinese or Indian 2 cycle motorcycle and what do the green warriors expect them to do? Wait around, afoot or relying on a mule, while the price comes down on EV's and they have enough money to afford cutting edge tech?
Who in the hell is gonna pay for all of this?
Thus all this effort, expense, damage to the environment (mining/battery building, etc) is being done for products that are only accessible to a small percentage of the worlds population. Now it may be, like it was with ICE, that eventually the technology become affordable for the lower economic scales, but what is that time frame? And what is the cost of developing the infrastructure/grid to support these EV the third world over?
I mean in North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America 45' HC containers chock full of 2 cycle tuk-tuk's straight from China are sold months before ever landing. Off brand Chinese vehicles, that suck ass, are sold by the thousands with engine and anti-pollution technology that is probably late 60's at best, and we expect to change over these places to "green" tech? These people can't afford to outright pay for a cheap ass horrible Chinese or Indian 2 cycle motorcycle and what do the green warriors expect them to do? Wait around, afoot or relying on a mule, while the price comes down on EV's and they have enough money to afford cutting edge tech?
Who in the hell is gonna pay for all of this?