To clarify, it’s really only two powertrains. 

I think that the BEV and FCEV are both the same electric powertrains.

- Mark

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> On Mar 11, 2020, at 3:22 PM, EVDL Administrator via EV <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On 11 Mar 2020 at 11:41, Mark Abramowitz via EV wrote:
> 
>> Three cars on the same platform with power trains that match three different
>> duty cycles.
> 
> A double or even triple powertrain strategy does make sense from that 
> perspective, or at least it probably did when the Clarity was introduced.  
> And the Clarity looks like a rather nice car, if you like midsize sedans.
> 
> I also agree with you that drivers usually over-perceive their need for 
> range, but the fact remains that (alas) perception might as well be reality.
> 
> However, I finally found a price for the 2019 Clarity EV - $36,620.  Today, 
> to be blunt, who pays that kind of money for a 135km EV?  The PH gas version 
> was and is only $33,400, and has a 75km EV range.  
> 
> No wonder the Clarity EV didn't sell. If Honda couldn't or wouldn't make it 
> range-competitive, then it was probably time to put it out of its misery.
> 
> Besides, with rapidly expanding EV range across the board, I see a
> diminishing business case for PHs of all types, regardless of fuel.
> 
> Let me give you an example of what I mean.  Today in France, Europe's 
> largest nation, you can buy a supermini EV with a real world range of 350km 
> for less than $29,000 out the dealer's door  - under $20,000, if you're 
> willing to lease the battery.  Meanwhile, the major French autoroutes now 
> have EV charging at nearly all rest stops that also have filling stations.  
> Twenty-two kw AC charging is widely available.  They're rapidly being fitted 
> for 50kw Chademo and CCS DC charging.
> 
> Right now, you can easily drive that car from Paris to Toulouse or 
> Montpelier with two 50kw charging stops of 40-50 minutes each. With care and 
> a light foot, you could probably do it with one stop, but I wouldn't want to 
> risk it.
> 
> I don't know about you, but most of my travel rest stops tend to be around 
> 25 minutes anyway. Give me another 20 minutes to kill, and I'll just add a 
> coffee and a snack. (Oops, better watch those calories. :-)
> 
> From what I can see, most other major EU nations are similar in terms of 
> charging points, and they're smaller than France, so trip distances will be 
> even shorter.  At least in Europe, who really needs a plug hybrid?
> 
> I don't know whether that's true in the USA.  But again being blunt, except 
> for Tesla, the US is not really where the future of transportation is being 
> written.
> 
> David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
> EVDL Administrator
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