Toyota says it would rather buy credits than ‘waste’ money on EVsSeaJ@lemm.ee to News@lemmy.world – 204 points – 7 months agoelectrek.co193Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThe hydro power helps, sure. But Norway is big, cold, and sparsely populated.Like Canada who doesn't sell many EVs?The density of EV drivers in BC in the last 5 years has sharply, noticeably increased.BC has stupid cheap electricity, it's a perfect candidate for EVs just like Norway.It's true. Definitely part of my equation.
The hydro power helps, sure. But Norway is big, cold, and sparsely populated.Like Canada who doesn't sell many EVs?The density of EV drivers in BC in the last 5 years has sharply, noticeably increased.BC has stupid cheap electricity, it's a perfect candidate for EVs just like Norway.It's true. Definitely part of my equation.
Like Canada who doesn't sell many EVs?The density of EV drivers in BC in the last 5 years has sharply, noticeably increased.BC has stupid cheap electricity, it's a perfect candidate for EVs just like Norway.It's true. Definitely part of my equation.
The density of EV drivers in BC in the last 5 years has sharply, noticeably increased.BC has stupid cheap electricity, it's a perfect candidate for EVs just like Norway.It's true. Definitely part of my equation.
BC has stupid cheap electricity, it's a perfect candidate for EVs just like Norway.It's true. Definitely part of my equation.
The hydro power helps, sure. But Norway is big, cold, and sparsely populated.
Like Canada who doesn't sell many EVs?
The density of EV drivers in BC in the last 5 years has sharply, noticeably increased.
BC has stupid cheap electricity, it's a perfect candidate for EVs just like Norway.
It's true. Definitely part of my equation.