ENVErider
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- First Name
- Tyler
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- May 2, 2025
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- Oakland, CA
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- 2022 R1T Launch Edition
- Occupation
- Mechanical Engineer
They are just ensuring the death of Dodge in general. While currently we're able to purchase gas vehicles cheaper than their EV equivalents, when we put the trends in vehicle and battery costs on a graph and look at the ridiculously improved batteries on the horizon, it's clear that even without a nudge from government incentives, EVs will dominate new purchases in less than 10 years. Ford and GM are having a hard time making EVs profitable, but they continue to pour more R&D into these lines because they, too know which way the wind is blowing and want to be around to reap the benefits of the EV transition. After watching too many battery videos and seeing where CATL is investing money, I think most cheaper cars will be using sodium, and most high-end speedy types will use solid state. If our future sees a halving of costs and a 50-100% density increase, it's game over for ICE.
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