We could have had these cool EV innovations developed in Europe before if German carmakers hadn't been so bloody stubborn about petrol and diesel engines.
I will never not be cross about their delaying the green transition.

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@Ruth_Mottram 💯 agree that big oil has massively delayed and buried TONS of sustainable tech and materials innovations (and this is echoed in many other industries). Where I respectfully disagree is that more EVs earlier and better would have made much difference, particularly with the LI batteries. Efficient, free/cheap, expanded public transportation and walk/bike/scooter-able cities and villages would have a much greater impact. And that's possible right now by adapting policy that's good for people and the planet.
Urban design and planning can either destroy and divide, or regenerate and nurture the environment and community.
And then: more EVs just means more dependencies on the ruling class. More waste, more isolation, and until they implent a whole new battery sitation, a humanitarian and environmental disaster. It's greenwashed capitalism, designed to make us feel good while continuing the same destructive systems.
Converting existing cars to biodiesel combined with emissions filters I think is a better alternative. Again, we're not waiting for Big Tech to create something to save us. Converting cars is #opensource knowledge. 😉 It needs training for mechanics on conversion, facilities to produce and systems to collect the fuel, training for making the filters, and social will. Seattle had biodiesel stations long before I left, which was over a decade ago (I've been in Europe since then, so I've seen both sides of the coin).
I've also heard of rural communities implement this, although I can't remember where... Bad Tara... I need to look into that. We need more of it! #HealthyCommunities making recycled fuel and shaking off the bilionaire chains! Creating community based, regenerative work instead of stripping our planet to line pockets.
Plus an added layer of #disasterresilience 💪
💚Reduce, reuse, recycle, baby! 😁♻️♻️