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DeanMcManis (not verified)    August 6, 2021 - 4:43AM

I totally agree that Tesla is being ignored, and it is a problem. But looking back as little as a year ago, the future of EVs (including PHEVs) was horribly bleak. And seemingly doomed to failure, or at least limbo. I want to see Tesla rewarded for their innovations and commitment to BEVs. But with overall BEV sales still well under 10% country-wide, a LOT of focus and incentive needs to be applied to all of the legacy automakers who still make ALL of their profits off of gas powered vehicles. We need to push (and support) legacy automakers to move to EVs. And if that means including plug-in hybrids along with BEVs to get the whole number of plug-in/BEVs to 50% of new vehicle sales within the next decade, I am all for it. The previous administration showed that positive change can be stopped, and actively reversed. And getting all of the people who are currently on the fence about EVs moved over to supporting some kind of plug-in EV/BEV is a vital move towards it's success.

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