Electric cars are not going to take the market by storm, but it's going to be a gradual improvement.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I really do encourage other manufacturers to bring electric cars to market. It's a good thing, and they need to bring it to market and keep iterating and improving and make better and better electric cars, and that's what going to result in humanity achieving a sustainable transport future. I wish it was growing faster than it is.
I've actually made a prediction that within 30 years a majority of new cars made in the United States will be electric. And I don't mean hybrid, I mean fully electric.
I'm glad to see that BMW is bringing an electric car to market. That's cool.
Tesla is changing the paradigm. We're going to turn the world on its ear and create high demand through design.
People say they are inventing electric cars. Well, where is the electricity coming from? Flowers? Maybe someday. But what is available now is oil and gas.
Selling an electric sports car creates an opportunity to fundamentally change the way America drives.
Electric cars aren't pollution-free; they have to get their energy from somewhere.
The rate of change is not going to slow down anytime soon. If anything, competition in most industries will probably speed up even more in the next few decades.
The market we're going after is the clean-energy market.
Because of its shortcomings - driving range, cost, and recharging time - the electric vehicle is not a viable replacement for most conventional cars.
No opposing quotes found.