
There was a time, not so long ago, when people wouldnât shut up about a revolution in automobiles. No matter where you looked, youâd find someone telling you about how self-driving, all-electric vehicles would change the way we think about car ownership, lead to a total reinvention of how cities work, change the economy, and fix climate change forever. All by roughly 2020.
Obviously things didnât quite turn out the way the EV and robotaxi boosters hoped. On this episode of The Vergecast, we dig into why. The Vergeâs Andy Hawkins joins to explain why the momentum continues to turn against the EV revolution â but why carmakers simply canât give up the fight, or risk losing it before it even really starts. He also tells us why robotaxis are suddenly cool again, as Uber and Lyft resume their plans to automate ride-sharing everywhere.
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