Not opposed. Just found it interesting that GM was stating 100% EV in the next few years when their other release is about the new small block going into the next generation Corvette.All technology trickles from the top down. It is inevitable that cars will go all-electric eventually. Can you put a timeframe on it? No, and I think its foolish for governments or manufacturers to try. But as the technology evolves and matures it will get to the entry level.
The performance guys should herald this anyway: Electric is quicker and potentially faster; much more torque and instant power delivery. Porsche is already ruling the Nurburgring with an electric, Lamborghini will be all-electric in this decade, and the others are all following.
Not sure why so many people are so opposed to this. Are they simply luddites, or is it something else?
Not opposed. Just found it interesting that GM was stating 100% EV in the next few years when their other release is about the new small block going into the next generation Corvette.![]()
I knew you weren’t. Guessing you’ve caught my posts where I’ve said I’m not anti EV. Just that I still have some questions that the smart people haven’t really addressed yet.Oh, I wasn't pointing the finger at you. I've just noticed more generally that there is a segment of the populace that are vehemently opposed to electric, to the point of vitriolic, but they don't seem to have a well-reasoned argument, certain none that goes beyond whataboutism or simple fear of change.
I knew you weren’t. Guessing you’ve caught my posts where I’ve said I’m not anti EV. Just that I still have some questions that the smart people haven’t really addressed yet.
Yes and no. Human nature being what it is…. If manufactures aren’t given a target date, development just keeps getting put off. So a “drop dead” needs to be set. However…. It’s gotta be a realistic date. I’m not sure that’s being done.Yeah, exactly, me too. I accept that we will eventually be all-electric, but I also know that there are a lot of things that need to be developed and a lot of questions answered, which is why I don't thing specific timeframes should be mandated.
My money is on the Dilithium crystalsWhere's all that lithium going to be coming from?

Where's all that lithium going to be coming from?
Agreed. Was just reading an article saying that sodium ion might be a better way.Why do they have to be lithium batteries? Yes, that is the standard right now, but we don't know what the state of the art will be in 5 years. That's how technology works.
Its not opposed i could care less about electric carsAll technology trickles from the top down. It is inevitable that cars will go all-electric eventually. Can you put a timeframe on it? No, and I think its foolish for governments or manufacturers to try. But as the technology evolves and matures it will get to the entry level.
The performance guys should herald this anyway: Electric is quicker and potentially faster; much more torque and instant power delivery. Porsche is already ruling the Nurburgring with an electric, Lamborghini will be all-electric in this decade, and the others are all following.
Not sure why so many people are so opposed to this. Are they simply luddites, or is it something else?
Yeah, exactly, me too. I accept that we will eventually be all-electric, but I also know that there are a lot of things that need to be developed and a lot of questions answered, which is why I don't thing specific timeframes should be mandated.
Or better yet. How about a Flux Capacitor?My money is on the Dilithium crystals![]()
All technology trickles from the top down. It is inevitable that cars will go all-electric eventually. Can you put a timeframe on it? No, and I think its foolish for governments or manufacturers to try. But as the technology evolves and matures it will get to the entry level.
The performance guys should herald this anyway: Electric is quicker and potentially faster; much more torque and instant power delivery. Porsche is already ruling the Nurburgring with an electric, Lamborghini will be all-electric in this decade, and the others are all following.
Not sure why so many people are so opposed to this. Are they simply luddites, or is it something else?