I think when electric cars become more affordable, the range of electric car batteries becomes longer, and the charging times being faster for the batteries, fewer people will buy hybrid cars which use both gas and electric motors and engines to move the car.
The extra weight of having a gas tank, battery, a gas engine, electric motor, and other parts may make some hybrid car use more gas and electricity compared to just driving a fuel efficient gas car or newer electric car.
Many car buyers may not want to worry about needing to repair both a gas engine and gas parts like the gas tank, and electric motor and electric parts like the battery on the same car. Some car buyers rather just buy an electric car with long range and faster charging times, or a gas car where you can fill up the gas yourself at a gas station, and just need to maintain a gas engine.
Gas cars attract buyers because they sound loud like some sports cars like a Ferrari where people buy them because they are loud and fast. Most people who like buying loud cars probably don't want a hybrid car which is quiet and sometimes slower than similar cars.
The extra weight of having a gas tank, battery, a gas engine, electric motor, and other parts may make some hybrid car use more gas and electricity compared to just driving a fuel efficient gas car or newer electric car.
Many car buyers may not want to worry about needing to repair both a gas engine and gas parts like the gas tank, and electric motor and electric parts like the battery on the same car. Some car buyers rather just buy an electric car with long range and faster charging times, or a gas car where you can fill up the gas yourself at a gas station, and just need to maintain a gas engine.
Gas cars attract buyers because they sound loud like some sports cars like a Ferrari where people buy them because they are loud and fast. Most people who like buying loud cars probably don't want a hybrid car which is quiet and sometimes slower than similar cars.
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