Electric vehicles are making their way to the mass market, but there are still some roadblocks

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The automotive industry transitioning to electric vehicles, but a lack of infrastructure and the rising cost of batteries threaten to hinder those efforts.

abc.net.au/news/electric-vehicle-mass-market-roadblocks/101780350The past year was sobering for investors who poured money into Tesla and rival electric vehicle startups that hoped to emulate Elon Musk's success.

The automobile industry is pouring more than $US1 trillion into a revolutionary shift from combustion engines to electric vehicles guided by software.

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There’s going to be a hell of a Lot more road blocks coming. Dills following this agenda will learn the hard way, its just another money making scheme being pushed as ‘saving’ the planet. Actually pushing is an apt word, all ready reports of that occurring overseas.

This is industry driven.

Makes sense, electric vehicles in a massive country of only 27million people and no infrastructure to charge them, can't wait to see some greenie w..ker towing a caravan with there back up petrol generator for charging.

Hydrogen fuel cells are the better technology.

Tax incentives will see a massive uptake it will be like the tradie boom with utes. I'll be buying one for sure.

It's cars, stupid

. Teslas & EVs are 75% coal-powered. That's a FACT. No EV creates green electeicity. Fact. All EVs only USE electricity. Fact. Only 25% of Aus electeicity is green. Fact. Diverting rooftop solar to EVs denies the grid of that solar. It's just an accounting trick. .

This article had no substance, mostly talked about share price, not really about roadblocks...

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