I love the concept of a zero-waste, entirely sustainably sourced and operated car [1], but the total cost of building, owning, and, at end-of-life, disposing of one would easily run north of a hundred thousand dollars.
Multiply that by the number of people in your city, and consider whether or not personal automobiles are the best use of that money.
The future of transportation is not an electric car. It is the electric train, the electric bus, and the electric scooter.
[1] Also, no such vehicle exists on the market, and even if it did, it's not clear that we could scale the concept into billions of vehicles.
Multiply that by the number of people in your city, and consider whether or not personal automobiles are the best use of that money.
The future of transportation is not an electric car. It is the electric train, the electric bus, and the electric scooter.
[1] Also, no such vehicle exists on the market, and even if it did, it's not clear that we could scale the concept into billions of vehicles.