Allow me to expand upon that with some delicacy and a little bit of sheer honesty.
@Kablooey and I discussed the potential of requirements for the future in great detail, and we kinda joked around and poked humour at those companies that know what's ahead but refuse to accept it.
They either want to be at the forefront of innovation via way of battery manufacturing and their final electric vehicle offering with long range or they don't.
The problem is that those that don't slot into the lower position of at least having an electric vehicle will potentially end up as a brand no different to what occurred for SAAB
But that's an enjoyable story.
Those that want to remain top of the remain...
These guys will inevitably fight for the ability to provide electric vehicles with metal (solid state) batteries.
They will either get it or someone else will.
The difference is down this hole we have a competition.
Who will place the lotion on their skin first.. and of that who will offer the right price?
I'm looking down the hole, you're looking up at me
You're cold and tired, that is easy to see
Lower the rope to you, a bucket and a light
Your membrane will be soft and smooth
And your heart will be mine
It's heartless but true, this should become the lithium investors anthem.