In recent years, Volkswagen has been rapidly expanding its electric vehicle infrastructure and has announced plans to reduce internal combustion engines. There are differing opinions on how this shift will affect traffic flow, fuel costs, and maintenance routines in urban use. Particularly, owners of older gasoline-powered vehicles are concerned about transitioning to new systems, while younger drivers are more receptive to the technology. Do you think this transformation will create a quieter and cleaner environment in city traffic, or will infrastructure gaps lead to new problems? Share your thoughts. 😊 Feel free to add your experiences and suggestions on this topic.
How will Volkswagen’s electric vehicle strategy shape urban traffic in the future?
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My ID.3 is super quiet in the city and fuel costs are down by almost 30%, but charging stations can still be a pain. Dude, getting a 11 kW home charger installed makes the whole switch so much smoother.