I agree with George. I do
I agree with George. I do think that the PHEVs are transition cars, I just think that we are only halfway through the 20-year transition period. BEVs are still under 2% of new cars sold even with Tesla's growing sales. I think that there is enough demand for regular hybrids and PHEVs to be around 10% of new cars sold, and by that time BEVs would make up say 20% of new car sales as long as the technology moves forward and prices drop. I do not see hybrids and PHEVs in competition with BEVS, I see ALL electrified vehicles in competition with the 97% gas/diesel cars that dominate the market today. The very best sales pitches of BEVs come from the owners of all kinds of EVs, who can speak about the benefits of electrification firsthand.