I don't think 10 years or maybe even 50. But he is right about the inductive pickups on interstates and other limited access highways happening. Batteries will be for local use. There really is no other choice. More for trucks than for cars. Fascinating makeover for Lutz who was part of the Luddite group that thought this was all an absurd and silly fantasy in 1975 when I graduated from college and so wanted to build diesel electric cars.
The same will happen to railroads who someday will have to electrify. It was the right answer in the 1920s and if the Rockefeller's hadn't made the price of diesel fuel absurdly low for railroads would have probably resulted in electrification rather than dieselization in the 40s and 50s.
The same will happen to railroads who someday will have to electrify. It was the right answer in the 1920s and if the Rockefeller's hadn't made the price of diesel fuel absurdly low for railroads would have probably resulted in electrification rather than dieselization in the 40s and 50s.