Whatever is roiling the headlines to do with "electric" transportation is wholly without importance to us.
The thread's theme is the headline, "The Electric vehicle car crash is a warning for Europe's industrial transition China is so far ahead in the electric vehicles market that its competitors are trailing in the dust"
Why is that headline without importance to us? We haven't EVs from Europe nor China. Nor investments in them. Wholly unimportant. And the comment reflects that.
Given your about page locates you in Podkarpackie, Poland, your comments/concerns about "densely populated cities" in the US is interesting. But the article addresses China being "so far ahead in the electric vehicles market that its competitors are trailing in the dust" that European "industrial transition" threatens Europe, and specifically the German manufacturers.
China. Europe. EVs. Investment in EV manufacturing and an "industrial transition." Yup. Nothing about that affects us. That is my comment. Why I include it is not yours to judge. Should I judge your "personal" view. Nope. That's yours.
“Given your about page locates you in Podkarpackie, Poland, your comments/concerns about “densely populated cities” in the US is interesting.”
I didn’t indicate any “concerns” - what I did say what that densely populated cities are where electric cars make MORE sense than in rural areas.
Are to electric cars in Podkarpackie - One of my cars is an older model Tesla but my other is a Dodge Ram. For journeys around town or even to nearby towns and definitely for journeys to Krakow or Rzeszow (except in deep winter) it is the Tesla. It’s perfect.
For winter or for getting up to the hills, it is the Dodge.
Even in Podkarpackie, the distances between towns is far, FAR lower than much of the USA.
Now go back and re-read