Ford Motor Co. on Sunday unveiled its all-new fully electric vehicle, the Mustang Mach-E.
Data compiled by TrueCar show that while automakers offered only four pure battery electric utility vehicles in their combined 2018 lineups, and only eight for 2019, they will have 16 such vehicles for 2020. That number will rise to 30 for the 2021 model year, and 44 for 2022.
What's the point?
If they don’t resolve the charging station shortage across the country they won’t sell at large levels. They are more of a novelty instead of a practical vehicle.
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