Thanks for commenting Charlie
Thanks for commenting Charlie. Untruths by omission are indeed lies. You may want to look more closely at the many story links. The one from EV-Advocacy group Elektrek, for example, which reports on Tesla's warning that a shortage of battery materials is a real problem. Or the Inside EVs link backing up the fact that affordable EV sales are in decline or stagnating at very low volumes. The story's premise is also supported by links from publications around the world including Japan and Europe. Note also the last link, which is part of my recent reporting highlighting the strong sales of the Model 3. In 1989 I began studying EVs as an engineering student. After decades working for companies serving the high tech and auto industries I began writing full time and have covered EVs regularly longer than most EV-advocacy publications have existed. My regular tests of EVs appear here at TN, at the sites that serve car shoppers, and over 100 U.S. newspapers. My most recent EV test was a back to back comparison of the Tesla Model 3 SP+ to the Kia Niro Electric. If there is a writer telling more of the whole truth on this topic I've yet to meet her.