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So That Happened: Make Gas Cars? Electrics? Why Not Both?


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Published in Automotive and Transportation on Wednesday, March 26th 2025 at 12:41 GMT by IndustryWeek   Print publication without navigation

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The article from IndustryWeek discusses the ongoing debate between electric vehicles (EVs) and traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, highlighting that both types of vehicles have their merits and should coexist rather than one replacing the other entirely. It points out that while electric vehicles are gaining popularity due to environmental concerns and advancements in technology, gas-powered cars still hold significant advantages in terms of infrastructure, range, and refueling speed. The piece argues for a hybrid approach in the automotive industry, where both technologies are developed and improved upon. This approach would cater to different consumer needs, market conditions, and technological advancements, suggesting that the future might not be an all-electric one but a balanced ecosystem where both electric and gas vehicles thrive, each serving specific purposes and preferences.

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