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With the recent problems of heatwaves and the war, i wonder if people will finally start to take the transition seriously. More money needs to go to alternative fuel sources for vehicles and fast.
Regarding the trolleybus topic, I was watching a video, and it's insane how many cities had them (in Europe, Asia and North America), and just destroyed everything to go with traditional buses. Insane. I guess much of the complaints were they couldn't get around an obstacle, but we now have trolleys with small batteries (something very small) to give them a bit of autonomy to go around obstacules, and they are much cheaper to acquire, run and maintain than a fleet of electric buses and don't use as much precious resources by not using those massive batteries
Hybrid buses have become somewhat common in the 'States. It makes a ton of sense IMO; lots of stops to run the regen system, with an ICE for the long segments.