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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You people claiming the demise of gas engine is imminent are wrong. Did Apple kill the mechanical watch? I think there’s always going to be a desire for gas cars. I also don’t understand what the world does with all the used batteries once these electric cars are obsolete? Sounds like a highly toxic mess?[/quote] At the low end of the market mechanical watches [b]are[/b] dead, killed by the Apple watch and cell phones. Only mechanical segment watch that is still afloat is high end, and in that case it is more akin to jewelry than a time measuring device. Do you know many people under 30 that have a mechanical watch? The correct analogy is the transition from dumb phones to smart phones. It took about 5 years. Of course cars will take longer but it will happen. Many studies predict that it will happen by the end of the decade. [b]The batteries will be recycled.[/b][/quote] Bullsh*t.[/quote] You have no clue what you are talking about. Look up Redwood Materials startup that is developing battery recycling technology. They raised $800M to date, battery recycling will be big business.[/quote]
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