Not Everyone At Honda Thinks EVs Are The Right Move
According to Leclerc, studies have shown that buyers are only really willing to spend up to $700 Canadian ($500 USD) more for an electric vehicle, and the cuts needed to achieve such a price fall squarely on the shoulders of the manufacturer.
“The reality is we’re a long way from that in a cost perspective,” he said, while also telling how Honda Canada has been pushing for a more balanced approach towards reducing greenhouse gases. Fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) could be the alternative, however, as these are true zero-emission vehicles that could bring down overall fleet emission values in conjunction with hybrid vehicles. However, with few manufacturers focusing on the technology, it seems that the forced adoption of EVs is something we’re stuck with.
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