Actually it doesn't take much thought to understand the reasoning here.
 First and foremost, these companies are run by car guys.  To most of them,
ICE is an inextricable part of "car".  Even if they realize at some level
that ICE is not a lasting proposition, they are very aware that a
SPECTACULAR level of complexity is now commonly accepted as necessary by
the public.  Complexity = profits.  Why offer simple and cheap EVs when you
can offer complex and expensive FCVs instead?  Follow the money.

Honda, Toyota and Mazda all consider themselves ICE manufacturers (Honda
most of all).  Now that EVs are entering the greater market, I think we're
seeing the manufacturers overtly picking sides.  All the more reason to
encourage Tesla and Nissan.

I'd add Mitsubishi too, but I'm not quite convinced of their commitment
yet.  Still waiting to see what they do with the new iMiev, and where it's
available.  GM seems to be headed in the right direction with the Volt as a
first step.  If they show they're serious with the Spark EV I might even
have to [hold nose] consider buying a Chevy [shudder] to reward them.

Big corporations are like sharks.  They don't think.  They have no values.
 You can't train them, you can only control their food supply.  When one
randomly does something we like, we need to feed it to keep it interested.
 Yeah, I might actually buy a Chevy if they become available in PA.

Still hoping for more range though.  (Why has no OEM other than Tesla made
various pack sizes optional?  Seems pretty easy to implement.  Even some
electric motorcycles have that, and a motorcycle is a packaging nightmare.)

If overall OEM interest in EVs is not sufficient, that's where kit cars
like Lee's Sunrise can make a real difference.  150 - 200 mile range isn't
available without spending big dollars.  (Yeah, I know, but the east coast
is a charging desert and I have a long commute.)  A kit EV with an
expandable range would be a very good thing.

Chris

On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Don Bradley via EV <[email protected]>wrote:

> Could be Toyota is preparing ads for Fuel Cell Vehicles in a year or two.
>
> I went to the Alt Car Expo in March and there were a number of Fuel Cell
> vehicles on Display besides Hybrid, CNG, NGV, and Electric vehicles (Click
> on the Toyoa FCHV-ADV):
>
> http://altcarexponorcal.com/vehicle_year/2014-vehicles/
>
> Don
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