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Letters to the Editor: No, hybrids received’t ‘transfer the needle’ to an all-electric future
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Letters to the Editor: No, hybrids received’t ‘transfer the needle’ to an all-electric future

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Dec. 31, 2025 7:30 AM PT

To the editor: I agree with the driving force who says he’s bummed when his hybrid’s gasoline engine kicks in (“Hybrid gross sales surge as automakers recalibrate electrification methods,” Dec. 29). No kidding. In case your baby had bronchial asthma, would you need them to face subsequent to that tailpipe?

Gasoline is the issue. And the issue with this text is that it frames hybrids as a constructive step that may “transfer the needle” within the transition to completely electrical autos. Certain, possibly 20 years in the past! However no, the transfer towards hybrids is a huge step backward, due to President Trump and the fossil gasoline business that reportedly spent lots of of thousands and thousands of {dollars} to assist his marketing campaign.

Electrical autos have been obtainable to mainstream consumers since no less than 2011. At the moment, they boast an common vary of round 250-300 miles and price roughly the identical as gasoline guzzlers, but are less expensive to gasoline and preserve: no oil adjustments, smog checks or different conventional tune-ups required.

We should race to cut back climate-warming emissions, not backtrack. And firms like Toyota, blurring the traces with phrases like “electrification” once they’re nonetheless referring to vehicles with tailpipes, must be ashamed. That’s lethal obfuscation.

Zan Dubin, Santa Monica
This author is a former Los Angeles Occasions staffer and co-founder of Nationwide Drive Electrical Month.

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