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E-Cars Dead At Birth? Singapore Says No To E-Cars As Asian Giants Increasingly Place Bets On Hydrogen Propulsion

By P Gosselin on 25. September 2019


Business soon could be getting awfully rough for electric (battery) car technology manufacturers.

For example, German online news weekly FOCUS here reports how the Singapore government “does not want electric cars” and even “is blocking electric cars”.

E-cars dirtier than claimed

According to Minister Masago Zulkifli bin Masagos Mohamad, who is responsible for the environment and water supply, Singapore has “no interest in a lifestyle, that is being promoted by Tesla’s Elon Musk.

“We are interested in clean solutions to get climate problems under control,” said Zukifli.

https://notrickszone.com/2019/09/25/e-cars-dead-at-birth-singapore-says-no-to-e-cars-as-asian-giants-increasingly-opt-for-hydrogen-propulsion/

Offline dfwgator

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E-Cars are the future, and always will be.

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How much energy is needed to mine the minerals needed for the batteries?  And where does that energy come from?

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How much energy is needed to mine the minerals needed for the batteries?  And where does that energy come from?

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Hydrogen is not the way to bet either. A worse money loser than electrics....