We've lost that whole, you know, reducing the cost of a vehicle. Im having this cheap e v like that's gone. There isn't really any options in the united states that are, what, 30 under 30 thousand dollars. We're fighting against this deep seated american culture good it is the philosophy of better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. It's may be one of the most cor American values.
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.