i see this in the cycling community where road cyclists who are out there are very anti ebice cause they're lazy. i'm like, otosa, you have, but you have two brand new cars sitting in your garage. So the guy going out there recreationally, how wonderful for you. Even though, you know, families taking their kids to school on cargo ebikes and things like that, that show like, these are more of a car alternative. I would be fine with all the ebik supporters being like, oh, this is a garbage opinion, and we should just mock it and ignore itor not look if those supporters felt like ebikes were living up to their potential
Ed's latest essay in the New York Times, calling into question the big batteries that have made EVs so popular among American consumers (who can afford them), sparks a wide-ranging discussion in this week's episode. From battery supply chains to American consumer preferences, and from road trips to home charging, almost every aspect of electrification comes together in this fascinating conversation.