Maybe it is because consumers are not buying them nor do they want them; never mind the fact that they are not that clean and grids cannot handle complete conversion. In Canada they make sense (maybe) for rich people's 2nd vehicles for short trips in the summer. Quite trying to force a product we don't want, have very little environmental benefit and are very expensive with limited range.
Maybe it is because consumers are not buying them nor do they want them; never mind the fact that they are not that clean and grids cannot handle complete conversion. In Canada they make sense (maybe) for rich people's 2nd vehicles for short trips in the summer. Quite trying to force a product we don't want, have very little environmental benefit and are very expensive with limited range.