Honda’s Bet on Hybrids: Why the Automaker is Steering Clear of EVs
Doug McIntyre discusses Honda’s decision to prioritize hybrids over fully electric vehicles (EVs). Like Toyota, Honda believes hybrids are a better option due to the current challenges with EVs, such as long charging times, limited charging infrastructure, and high costs. Hybrids, which have been around for decades, offer longer ranges and the convenience of self-charging engines. This raises the question of whether consumer preference for hybrids will delay the widespread adoption of EVs.
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