Many electric car drivers want to switch to internal combustion

Volkswagen Porsche and Audi also agreed with Tesla on charging


According to a study conducted abroad, many electric car drive, to return to internal combustion models wants.

Australia, USA, Brazil, China, Germany, Norway, France, Italy And JapanA study conducted in has revealed remarkable results. For example, almost 50 percent of electric car owners in Australia and the US, He states that he wants to return to internal combustion models. This rate does not exceed 20 percent in Japan, Italy, France and Norway. Drivers are behind their desire to return to gasoline vehicles He states that the reason lies in the lack of sufficient charging infrastructure for electric cars. Charging stations are not increasing as much as the number of electric vehicles, and serious charging problems may occur in some countries and regions. Many companies declare that they will keep internal combustion vehicles on the market and develop new internal combustion engines for this reason. For example BMW entered the electric car market earlier than many of its competitors. The company, which currently sells many electric car models, also continues to sell vehicles with internal combustion engines.

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So how long will this continue? When exactly will the company embrace the all-electric future? According to the statement, not yet. Because the major manufacturer will offer electric and internal combustion vehicles together for many years. So how exactly will this be economically sustainable? Senior BMW official, Bernd Körber According to the statement made by the company, can produce gasoline, electric and hybrid vehicles from a single production line. Producing all powertrains on a single line gives the company the power to quickly respond to changing customer demands, as well as economic benefits.

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