Yeah but not the end of automobile developement. But as far as these types of engines goes, possibly yes.
But it's pretty clear if it is chosen as the winning technology for the next x decades, it won't just disappear, why? Because the hot topic of climate change, it's such a huge topic, it doesn't matter if you agree or disagree with it, but it's a huge topic none of the less.
The question is where the money in it is, we know there's a whole bunch of new money to be made but the industry just needs to make the first strong step towards it. No one wants to be the first one to try it out with full force and lose because "it was too soon". They need government help, as in tax breaks for customers, support for the pumps (as in they'll be made) and stuff like that.
But rest assured, this won't die down as long as we have thsi hot topic, and I don't see it going away anytime soon. Already in here it was maybe the only topic that was adopted by all parties in their election campagn a month ago. Every single party was for this climate change thing being top priority. So it's not going to die, the EU is a fascist region when it comes to these reducing pollution stuff, it won't go away in here at least, and there will be market for them and let's not forget how big of a consumer market the EU is. The US will get there too, or maybe they can even lead the way with their big automobile industry.
Who knows, but if it is chosen as the primary technology, it will be dominating at some point. Not soon, but at some point it will. It'll be a matter of restricting laws about pollution, tax breaks and a combination of all kinds of things.
But it's pretty clear if it is chosen as the winning technology for the next x decades, it won't just disappear, why? Because the hot topic of climate change, it's such a huge topic, it doesn't matter if you agree or disagree with it, but it's a huge topic none of the less.
The question is where the money in it is, we know there's a whole bunch of new money to be made but the industry just needs to make the first strong step towards it. No one wants to be the first one to try it out with full force and lose because "it was too soon". They need government help, as in tax breaks for customers, support for the pumps (as in they'll be made) and stuff like that.
But rest assured, this won't die down as long as we have thsi hot topic, and I don't see it going away anytime soon. Already in here it was maybe the only topic that was adopted by all parties in their election campagn a month ago. Every single party was for this climate change thing being top priority. So it's not going to die, the EU is a fascist region when it comes to these reducing pollution stuff, it won't go away in here at least, and there will be market for them and let's not forget how big of a consumer market the EU is. The US will get there too, or maybe they can even lead the way with their big automobile industry.
Who knows, but if it is chosen as the primary technology, it will be dominating at some point. Not soon, but at some point it will. It'll be a matter of restricting laws about pollution, tax breaks and a combination of all kinds of things.
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