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Electric Car: the Future of Cars or Large-Scale Planned Obsolescence

Summary by Journal Le Nord
You buy a brand new electric car, boasted like the future of the automobile, a technological revolution supposed to get rid of the thermal motor and its carbon footprint. Then, just a few years later, it ends up in a wreck, not because it's crashed, but because it's too expensive to fix it. That's exactly what happens to the Nissan Leaf and Jaguar I-Pace, two electric models that end up scrapping much earlier than expected. A coincidence? Certai…
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You buy a brand new electric car, boasted like the future of the automobile, a technological revolution supposed to get rid of the thermal motor and its carbon footprint. Then, just a few years later, it ends up in a wreck, not because it's crashed, but because it's too expensive to fix it. That's exactly what happens to the Nissan Leaf and Jaguar I-Pace, two electric models that end up scrapping much earlier than expected. A coincidence? Certai…

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Journal Le Nord broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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