people. They’re going to do it when there is a
real economic gain for everyone.”
Formula E’s drivers know they are small players in
a broader sociopolitical battle to normalize electric
cars. Many are on board with the arrangement.
“It’s extremely good for all of us,” Nissan’s Oliver
Rowland said.
BMW racer Alexander Sims is also on board.
He stressed that governments must subsidize
the current gap in price between electric and
gasoline-driven vehicles. He used Norway as an
example, where electric vehicles have the largest
presence per capita in the world, according to the
Norwegian Information Council for Road Traffic.
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