Donald Stanfield
Well-Known Member
110% this. I’m going to add that every EV sold is one step closer to advancing the technology and lowering the price to a level that the average Joe can afford. First part of the adoption process from ICE to EV is to make them cool because at this stage economy of scale doesn’t really apply so they can’t make them cheap.I don't disagree. There's a relatively clear (but not easy) path to fixing this quagmire:
1) Develop a comprehensive, long term US National Energy Policy which includes EV strategy and goals.
2) Use that policy to eliminate or minimize the impact of partisan politics.
Wishful thinking, yes.
I've always felt that if the goal is to impact climate change, then it should be an income unrestricted rebate/tax credit. I hear this argument that upper income can afford it without the tax credit and don't deserve it. IMO that's missing the point. If the government's goal is to drive EV adoption, income is not the issue. In reality, upper income people are more likely to seriously consider an EV. Some people will make a VALUE decision (not AFFORDABILITY decision) with the tax credit and decide to buy the $110k Rivian EV instead of the $110K Range Rover ICE, which achieves the goal of EV adoption.
Making them cool allows more affluent people to buy them which allows economy of scale that both advances the technology and lowers cost. In ten years EV’s went largely from rich jerkoffs toys/ extremely limited use case daily drivers to rich jerk offs daily/ stretch purchase for the middle class daily.
If we want Widespread adoption it doesn’t make sense to alienate potential buyers especially when affluent people are still the major market. Not too many people can even consider a 100k dollar vehicle. Putting in income caps makes people like me look harder at ICE as for 100k I can buy an extremely polished and reliable vehicle as opposed to a fledgling EV.
Even at the current 80k of my config that’s what my Audi cost. So if I didn’t want the added pickup utility or the extra performance I would be better off staying with what I have. Now throw 7500 back and the EV is cheaper than my Audi and that is just one more check mark in the plus column for Rivian. For many that pushes them over from the equally priced ICE.
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