I agree with Mark. When I attended my local Palo Alto h2 meetings, their
members did not hold anything against rechargeable-EVs. And like
Lawrence alluded to, Tesla doing so well, there is not much to fret
about Tesla being harmed.
That newswire is only the beginning of anti-EV forces artificially
pitting one against the other. So it isn't what they are saying as much
the background forces using the media to stir up emotions in the public.
My concern is that again, the public will be not informed of the pros &
cons of either, but left confused about both.
When that becomes apparent to me is when I am talking to the public at
EVents, like the at the up coming annual Silicon Valley Rally. There are
plenty of the public that I get to talk/yak-at and hear their thoughts
and concerns. In last and previous years, the poor public is so
mis-informed.
After hearing all the public think they know, I can only hope to touch
on a few points, and leave them with a little better understanding and
where to go for more info (all without hurting their feelings that most
of what they know is wrong). Which reminds me, I should seek out an
automaker to bring a h2fcv to the EVent.
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On Tue, Jun 4, 2013, at 12:52 PM, Mark Abramowitz wrote:
> ... I can tell you that much of the H2 community has little interest in
> dissing battery EVs. ...
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