Do e-cars currently still have significantly more defects than combustion cars?
According to msn.com and other news portals, the new U.S. Initial Quality Study (IQS) by the American market research company J.D. Power clearly says: YES!
According to msn.com:
“The results of the quality study are based on a series of 227 questions and relevant repair data, divided into 10 vehicle categories: Infotainment, Equipment, Controls and Displays, Exterior, Driving Assistance, Interior, Powertrain, Seats, Driving Experience, Climate and Unspecified. Tesla’s decline and the overall poor performance of e-cars is particularly striking.”
Against this backdrop, the #burning ban for Europe that is still on the table is very doubtful.
Our tip: it’s better to continue to take a multi-track approach to drives and then see what really is the best solution in the end. Every ban misses the point of the consumer.
In addition, combustion engines can already be easily and quickly refueled with alternative fuels such as eFuels and HVO with significantly reduced CO2 emissions.