He's right, imho. Excerpts:
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Large electric vehicles like pickup trucks and SUVs aren't exactly flying off showroom floors. When the CEO of one of the big three says vehicles like his halo electric truck have some "unresolvable" problems, that's what we call raw honesty. According to InsideEVs, Ford CEO Jim Farley made an ominous statement on the company's fourth-quarter earnings call.
"For larger retail, electric utilities, the economics are unresolvable," Farley stated. "These customers have very demanding use cases for an electric vehicle. They tow, they go off-road, they take long road trips. These vehicles have worse aerodynamics, and they're very heavy, which means very large and expensive batteries." He went on to say that the blue oval would focus on small to medium-sized electric vehicles that present a stronger economic case.
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Ford now wants to build a midsize all-electric truck that would slot in below its F-150 Lightning. It would be based on the brand's "Skunkworks" platform, which is also used for an expansive line of efficient vehicles, including hybrids and extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs). EREVs use an electric powertrain like an EV, but they are supplemented by an onboard gas-powered generator that recharges the battery during normal driving, bumping the range.
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As other automakers backpedal their once aggressive EV plans, they must simultaneously reassess what types of EVs they will pursue. Many automobile manufacturers had once planned to go electric across all segments, but now the formula seems to be broken for larger, more expensive EVs that don't seem to draw large numbers of customers.