% Building on Rush's post
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg19676.html

I felt it was important to document this point in time of the status of EVs
and the dark fossil force$ to kill it.

I already had queued Rush's item for posting later (above), and a couple
others when I realized how was I to post it without it being labled as
political. Well, Rush opened the door, so I am going to post its text as OT
so that future lurkers will know we are going through the same EV-hell that
we did back in ~2000.

Below is the transcribed text of the NPR item, but if you only read that
text, it will seem to flow well for their purposes. I am not a fan of NPR as
they flavor/color their work too much which IMO causes confusion, and does
not give enough of the facts.

If you listen to the audio (.mp3) file you will decern that NPR sliced and
diced what they recorded as clips/sound-bites and strung them together to
fit their needs (the audio is not a live session).

Below, I also included a similar item. In my daily EV news searches, I found
several of these, but they are all about the same.

Below that, is an EV for sale. This one is a craigslist ad, used for the
writer's own glib style/ purpose. The actual cl ad is now dead/removed but
there is a captured image of the ad for you to check out.
%

http://www.npr.org/2017/03/07/518956871/how-administration-regs-could-affect-the-future-of-the-electric-car
How Administration Regs Could Affect The Future Of The Electric Car
March 7, 2017  Sonari Glinton

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President Trump promised to roll back fuel economy rules put in place by the
Obama administration. It could take years to play out. What's at stake in
the near term: the future of the electric car.

DAVID GREENE, HOST:

Let's talk about another decision we could get from the White House soon.
President Trump has promised to roll back tough fuel economy rules that were
put in place by the Obama administration. The easing of fuel standards and
tailpipe emissions is likely to set up a big fight with environmental groups
and the states. It could take years for those battles to play out. But what
is at stake in the near-term, the future of the electric car. NPR's Sonari
Glinton reports.

SONARI GLINTON, BYLINE: All right, do me a favor and introduce yourself for
me.

CHELSEA SEXTON: I am Chelsea Sexton, and I play with cars.

GLINTON: (Laughter) Play with cars, what do you mean by that?

SEXTON: I have worked in the auto industry for about 20 years primarily with
electric vehicles.

GLINTON: Sexton was featured prominently in the film "Who Killed The
Electric Car?" And now she consults car companies and utilities. And while
she loves them, she says electric cars were vulnerable even before this
administration.

SEXTON: Electric cars are still heavily dependent on external regulation.
And therefore, most car companies are still offering very few numbers,
limited capacity and range and all of those things and not even nationwide.

GLINTON: This is while Americans are ever more infatuated by trucks and
SUVs. The regulations Sexton is talking about include CO2 emission rules in
Europe, their rebates from federal and state governments, but most
aggressively, the Obama administration's goal of getting the fleet above 50
miles per gallon. The Auto Alliance, the main industry group, wrote to the
Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt upon his
confirmation asking the agency to reverse the rules. Essentially, the car
company said, why make us build electric cars when less than 4 percent of
cars sold are electric?

And what's really selling now are trucks and SUVs. Again, Chelsea Sexton.

SEXTON: For as long as they can keep doing what they're doing and make money
at it, there's not necessarily going to be a giant enthusiasm towards let's
do this brand new thing that ultimately will make us money but will have us
- cause a few hard years in between.

GLINTON: When Chevy makes a Silverado, they make thousands of dollars. When
they make a Chevy Volt, they lose money. Now, some car makers have invested
more than others. And it's hard to see Tesla, for instance, moving away from
electric cars. But, Sexton says, that's about it.

SEXTON: And in fact, even some of the more aggressive automakers are likely
to roll back their plans. And in a few years, we get the same Midwestern
aw-shucks, we tried as hard as we could kind of story. But we - consumers,
they just don't want those EVs yet. Maybe we'll come back later.

GLINTON: What you're saying is if these regulations are rolled back...

SEXTON: Yeah.

GLINTON: ...It's the new death of the electric car?

SEXTON: It's essentially what I just said, yeah. I mean, there is no
guarantee that it continues without these regulations at all.

ROLAND HWANG: Well, you know, I think the main thing that we want to make
sure people understand is that the Trump administration cannot undo these
standards with a simple stroke of a pen.

GLINTON: Roland Hwang is director of transportation with the Natural
Resources Defense Council.

HWANG: EPA must go through a formal process that's required by law. They
have to notify, allow public comment before they actually issue a decision.
And then we'll see them in court.

GLINTON: Reversing the EPA and the Department of Transportation rules could
take as long as two years. Hwang says walking back the rules will have
unintended consequences.

HWANG: And frankly, what it's going to do is it's going to throw the auto
industry into chaos. To unwind these standards will be a years-long battle
in the courts.

GLINTON: Environmentalists are holding out hope for the state of California,
which sets tougher standards than the EPA because of a federal waiver. Now,
many other states follow California's lead. But the Trump administration has
indicated it will challenge California's special place. And that itself will
be another fight. Sonari Glinton, NPR News.
[© 2017 NPR]



https://www.buzzfeed.com/peteraldhous/trump-and-california-in-green-car-fight
California And Trump Are Set To Collide Over Electric Cars And Gas ...
20170307  The Trump administration is poised to relax standards on vehicle
fuel efficiency. Experts say that will hurt the US economy — and set up a
big legal fight with ... California
...
http://jalopnik.com/for-3-000-would-you-plug-into-this-1999-ford-ranger-e-1793004216
For $3000, Would You Plug Into This 1999 Ford Ranger EV?
20170307 ... Wichita KS Craigslist [ad
https://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/6028521197.html
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