@DanyBarraganG Toda la vida hubo problemas con el transporte publico y ahora las cosas estan mejorando. Lo que pasa es que ustedes tienen bastante ganas de andar con sus ch1ngaderas.
@Reeeee0758@theserfstv It’s projected to save nearly 3,000 USD in yearly fuel costs per driver. Electricity is different in Mexico (government run, subsidies, etc). Also, they will place charging ports in commercial zones and other public areas. I’m still learning.
@Evan_Hand Well think of it this way. Say baseball’s version of the World Cup final was in the US and instead of Yankee Stadium, they chose MetLife; it would just FEEL wrong. I think the criticism is probably going overboard a little but you guys also gotta understand.
@RadioMcLean@theserfstv No, it’s meant for inner-city travel or villages, with small business transportation in mind. They did a review and figure out that’s what was needed most.
@WalkerRainge@theserfstv 😅They’re not meant for highway travel but for inner-city transportation (especially small businesses). They’re really cool, you can just plug these in a regular socket.
@MarvinMewMew@theserfstv They took into account what the market needed for an EV so it’s for small business transportation within the city and villages. And one model is wheelchair friendly 😊
@theserfstv I remember telling someone that Mexico was making an EV and they looked at me like I had 5 eyes. Everybody gotta start from somewhere; nothing strange about that.