Car Companies should have to spend more on R and D for Hybrid Cars?

Car manufacturers should be more money for research and development? Recently, I was asked this question. Now, if we ask car manufacturers responsible should be spent on research more, well, I would not say they should do what in the best interests of its shareholders, and that means providing products to their customers, which are required to price points that are willing to pay. If consumers are demanding hybrid or electric cars, then they should make more of them, but only if they can do this and still make a profit. 

Another problem is the fact that electric and hybrid cars we better battery technology, which has been steadily coming to, I'm happy to report. In fact, I've poured through the discoveries and our think tank has closely examined all the data. Made good progress. Still, I was after explaining all this, I was asked again, "Absolutely this is a fact but surely the car companies are put down as much energy as they could do in this research.?" 

Well, why should they? I replied. You see, cars really run well on diesel and gasoline already. Electric cars often cost more to make, and so people can not always afford. Plus, elements such as lithium are expensive. And who has the lithium, we have a number in the U.S., but we have very restrictive rules mining here. Bolivia has some, but Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, is a not very predictable. And it's socio-economic turmoil in this country, and they have nationalized (stolen) equipment from foreign companies to operate its other mining operations. 


It does not help an unstable government in a country with a good bit of the natural resources that the world needs to bring hybrid and electric cars in performance to enjoy such an alternative future in transportation. The President of Bolivia is an elected president, but some say he looks more like a dictator it when he brings his opposition in jail. Others say that he was not even a good athlete, after he kneed another soccer player in the groin during an exhibition game for the Bolivian people. 

The entire value chain needs to produce hybrid and electric vehicles, as well as funds for research into the need to be present together with buyers lining up to buy them as soon as they are produced, so it's just not as easy as demanding that companies spend more on research and development. Fortunately, however, most already are. Ford, GM, Tesla, Volvo, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Daimler, Chrysler are all working on these things have been for years. 

Did you know that we had electric cars and such technology since 1900. By the way, I have several research institutions of the major car manufacturers, visited by both foreign and domestic. We have all the technology we need now to everything we need to do, but the cost due to REE (Rare Earth Element) spikes and resource wars has estimated the transition check. In fact, some of the largest research-money donors have been oil companies, along with the DOE here in the U.S..

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