What an incredibly negative and blanket statement, and in my humble opinion, 
false. 

Let’s start with the RAV4-EV that still is popular despite battery packs that 
are past their useful life.

Not only did this vehicle meet the needs of many in the EV community, it 
exceeded them. Many of us that wanted them couldn’t get them. And despite being 
expensive to start with, several years after release, these cars were being 
sold at prices *significantly* above their brand new price.

Do I need to continue?

Frankly, if your statement were true, there would be no EV market today. Yes, 
Tesla has sparked a lot of interest and moved the industry miles ahead, but 
even without, vehicles were being developed, produced and sold that met the 
needs of some. And only because those vehicles met the needs of at least some.

And I haven’t even yet mentioned the “other” EV, fuel cell electric vehicles. 
We’ve had three in our family, all from an ICE manufacturer, which have met 
*our* needs, and I just replaced one with another because I liked it so much. 
My wife is ready for a new car, and she will replace the one she has (and has 
loved), with one of the two flavors of EVs, and whichever flavor she chooses, 
it will almost assuredly be produced by an ICE manufacturer.

- Mark

Sent from my Fuel Cell powered iPhone

> On Jun 19, 2020, at 7:10 AM, Willie via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> History has told us it is a very big mistake to expect an ICE manufacturer to 
> fulfill any needs of the EV community.

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