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[quote=Anonymous]Yea, unfortunately PP is right. More compact development and public transportation is the best answer. Unfortunately, this country runs on cars. The EVs are not the best solution but thanks to Elon, that have emerged as the most feasible alternative. Even if hydrogen was theoretically better it is so behind EVs at this point in terms of infrastructure, it’s never going to catch up and be feasible. I read the article too and the geopolitics of China dominating the battery space was worrisome. And then bingo - when valuable raw materials are discovered in poor countries, that just invariably becomes a reason for authoritarianism, rampant abuse and human rights violations for the people as opposed to growth and development. Diamonds, oil, the list is endless. Without knowing the specifics, I hope Bidens $7.5K is a step in a right direction to shift this dominance a bit.[/quote]
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