Blah blah blah.......
Any new technology takes time for people to come around. They are afraid of new 
things and always go for the tried and true path. Few people travel the road 
less trodden. They are called innovators.
Cell phones went through the same thing..... then it seemed like suddenly 
everyone had one. Same thing will happen here. They will make plenty with 
plenty of options when people start buying.
It may be the young generation like my grandsons who grow riding in mine.


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-------- Original message --------From: brucedp5 via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> 
Date: 6/10/16  2:49 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: ev@lists.evdl.org Subject: [EVDL] EVLN: 
Had the i3 design vision been better it could have
  competed with the Tesla-3 EV 


'BMW Can't Do Electric AND Autonomous, i Range Will Focus on the Latter'

% Anti-sales i3 styling, cramped interior, no 200mi range upgrade path,
(+more) %

http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2016/6/5/Straight-To-The-Crusher-BMW-Could-Have-Killed-The-Tesla-Model-3-If-It-Made-The-i3-Any-Good-7733863/
Straight To The Crusher: BMW Could Have Killed The Tesla Model 3 If It Made
The i3 Any Good
2016/06/05  Gabe Beita Kiser

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"If you set the bar too low, at least you won't have to be let down," should
not be a motto that BMW adopts. Right now, electric cars are going through a
rough time. In the late 2000s, gas prices indicated that we’d all be driving
cars fueled by electricity plants by now, but that isn’t the case. Instead,
EV sales are below levels that experts predicted they would be at, but
what’s to blame for this? One of the most commonly cited explanations is
that gas is cheaper than it used to be, so fuel economy ratings are again
something that only those who watched Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” care
about.

However, this doesn’t explain why buyers are turning up their noses at cars
that require minimal maintenance, minuscule running costs, and the
gratification that their purchase just bought a polar bear some extra time.
A reason that’s easier to chew on is the fact that most available electric
cars have not advanced as quickly as consumers wanted them to. One major
issue is range. It’s true that the lion’s share of drivers put less than 100
miles on their cars per day, but when faced with the decision, most people
would chose the option that allows them the greatest amount of freedom
however sparingly it will be used. Then there’s the question of cost. Many
electric cars simply cost a whole lot more than their gas-powered
counterparts.

The cheapest new electric car you can buy in the US is the Mitsubishi
i-MiEV, which retails for about $22,000. However, the car’s no frills
package and disconcertingly small size means that similarly priced cars like
the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic easily better the iMiEV by all measures.
Range and price competition aren't the only two facets of EV existence that
make most battery-powered cars a step down taken only by noble climate
change crusaders. There is also a condition that plagues EVs that we'll call
futurism syndrome. No one really knows why, but most automakers with EV
options feel the need to make them look like Furbys from the future. The
less creature comforts the car has, the more likely it is to don a “please
love me” face.

Then, as the price and the number of niceties outfitted to the E car rises,
designers change the styling to that of a cocky alien. These demerits are
exactly why the BMW i3 is a car that should wander into a crusher.
Conceptually, the i3 was the little EV that could. It had all the potential
in the world and BMW squandered it. BMW could have designed a car that would
put a massive dent in the number of Tesla Model 3 preorders, but instead it
chose to make a science experiment. While Tesla is still grasping to find
just how the hell it will build half a million Model 3s, the i3 stays in
dealership lots with few interested buyers. In 2015, BMW sold 24,057 i3s
worldwide. By comparison, BMW sold 140,609 3 Series units in the US alone.

Of course it's a bit unfair to compare a brand new model to an established
and hugely popular marquee, but BMW should have higher ambitions than making
the i3 just another alternative to the rest of the electric car lineup. If
the Bavarian motor company wants people to take electric cars seriously, it
needs to make them compete with regular cars in the same way that Tesla is
doing. BMW could have stuck with a traditional design, much like that of the
practical and popular 3 Series sedan. A line of EVs with conservative
styling could have helped many consumers cross the bridge from gas-powered
cars to the electric car family. If the i3 had styling that everyone could
love, it would speak to BMW's current customers who chose gasoline options.

When BMW sticks to its design DNA, it does well. The same can be said for
the the brand's well-known tech talent. The i8 stands as an impressive
testament to what can be done with hybrid drivetrains. Standing just one
model down the line, the i3 fails to do a thing to advance electric car
technology. Before confusion ensues, this isn't a plea to get BMW to make a
Tesla. Rather, this is a call to put the innovation and forward thinking of
a tech company under the skin of the i3 while the shell and crucial
components are made by an auto giant that knows what it's doing. Instead,
the i3 takes that blend and puts it on inside out, keeping the looks of a
car from the future and performing like one from the past. For that, the i3
can go straight to the crusher.
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http://cinemablaze.com/2016/06/05/bmw-revamps-i-electric-vehicle-division-to-focus-on-self.html
BMW revamps 'i' electric vehicle division to focus on self-driving tech
2016/06/05 ... BMW is investing heavily in the development of autonomous
technology with the launch of a new programme called Project i Next ...
...
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/bmw-can-t-do-electric-and-autonomous-will-focus-the-i-range-on-the-latter-108156.html
BMW Can't Do Electric AND Autonomous, Will Focus the i Range on the Latter
3RD JUNE 2016 … BMW has just put another nail in its coffin ... i3 ... face
even a mother would have trouble loving ...




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