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Old 02-04-2023, 07:00 PM
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This all makes sense, they have prototypes, but the most difficult part of this making the product in volume.
And why is that?
Um, because Assembly Plants tend to be rather expensive to build?
So? That's true for every last thing. Why is it so hard for electric cars?
It's not that difficult. All you need is enough money to get some real estate, and design, build and supply the plant. It's all about the bucks. How many investors are out there wanting to pump money in to yet another Electric Car?
Most investors these days are looking for a quicker return on their investments than they'll see from automobiles.
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No. The limiting factor is the battery
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