Saying they will ban production / importation or whatever is one thing...Big Tea wrote: ↑16 Dec 2020, 22:37I know it may seem splitting hair, but are any countries banning ICE's?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑16 Dec 2020, 22:03Your theory is not realistic. I see you are being tricked by all the EV marketing!! Ha.sn809 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 03:05
Wow, sad to say this but then they are in dreamland. Usually Honda is up there with Tech development but it seems to be missing in action now days.
Most countries would have banned ICE by then. If they need to do something its all electric now.
Hybrid tech at least Plug in might be useful for the next couple of years and that is it, it will be the end of the line.
Going by observations of all sectors and some reading, I can say ICE technologies for passenger cars will be around for decades more, yet. Maybe even longer.
There are several who have said they will not allow production of ICE only vehicles, but don't recall any ban on ICE, which would include gas (not gasoline, but the likes of hydrogen) Bio fuels with ultra low emission etc.
Realistaclly many things will have to be in place and we just have to wait and see. For examole plastic grocery bags are banned in some countries but plastic garbage bags and others are still used in those places becuase they have no reasonable alternative. Imagine a guy who can only afford a used vehicle in a certain price range, how will he be able to buy an EV?much less one with a fifteen year old battery? So many little things will have to be sorted befor the death knell is rung. Other forces also exist too. Giants like Aramco are doing everything they can to keep petrol sipping vehicles alive forever. This stuff is bigger than me.. But from a layman point of view I see passenger car ICE being around long after I leave this dimension.