You must have already heard multiple times that EVs are cheaper to keep than ICE cars. Not having oil changes, spark plugs, belts, and other wear components make that seem an obvious conclusion. Thankfully, a company called We Predict created the Deepview True Cost SOS (Second Owner Study) and gave us a new perspective on that.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -California's clean air regulator on Thursday adopted rules to mandate that nearly all trips on Uber's and Lyft's ride-hailing platforms have to be in electric vehicles over the next few years, the first such regulation by a U.S. state. In written comments to the agency ahead of Thursday's vote, Uber and Lyft said they supported the regulation's goals but called for more government to aid their many lower and middle-income drivers with the costs for the transition. That is a lesser goal than the companies themselves have set: both Uber and Lyft last year committed to converting their U.S. fleets entirely to EVs by that year.
i mean, he s going right at the core issues. he s run his campaign on this. he s been very clear. if you look at his ad, it s actually a piece of marketing mastery. the word trump, letter trump, messaging is all trump. whether or not you agree with the substance, this is a clutter buster. and it s interesting i just before came on i looked at the $2 million buy he placed. he put $1.1 million in iowa and about $800,000 in new hampshire. iowa tv costs about 25% as much as it does in new hampshire right now, so he s clearly it s a very clearly defined message and aiming a pretty significant buy to the people of iowa trying to make a case. yeah, the media market is boston for new hampshire. it costs about yeah, he bought about $800,000 worth of television in tv, radio and cable in new hampshire and about $1.1 million in iowa about three hours ago. quick question for you about bernie sanders and the challenge. he s still there. he raised almost as much money as hillary clinton did i
campaign is set up is that in addition to the salaries listed in the filing to the federal election commission, the admakers and the ad team take a certain percentage of the ad buy which is just lumped together in the fec reports with the actual tv costs. explain what that means. well, bob shrum can probably do numbers better than i can, but basically it s a leftover from the early days of commercial television advertising, and as much as 15% of the ad buys, mostly negotiated down from that, can be called can basically go to the ad team as a fee. right. so people who are listening to, the incentive structure is such that you re the person who oversooes what kind of ads to run and how much money to put on ads, and your compensation is such that the more money you put into ads, the more money you get paid. what s really unique though about this sickle is we re seeing the emergence of a lot