{"status":true,"data":{"data":{"comments":{"nodes":[{"id":"af9a93ce-24a7-4a49-8a90-81481ff71baa","body":"<div>A ban isn't necessary if you allow the free market to take its course. Electric will win out eventually anyway.</div>","createdAt":"2026-02-06T18:43:20.732Z","actionCounts":{"reaction":{"total":5}},"replyCount":2,"author":{"avatar":"https://cdn.motor1.com/custom/share/ev-coral-author-noface.webp","username":"jrharbort","role":"COMMENTER"},"replies":{"nodes":[{"id":"3254a2b1-e231-4efe-931b-26c4874b21c1","body":"<div>Exactly. Easing a ban doesn't mean a company has to unravel all the changes its made, to adapt to a changing power source. Especially in Europe, where the transition to EVs seems to have hit the tipping point. If Mercedes is going all in on electric, go all in on electric. People will buy Mercedes, no matter ICE or EV. Anyone who thinks otherwise is naive. </div>","createdAt":"2026-02-06T22:15:35.809Z","actionCounts":{"reaction":{"total":5}},"replyCount":0,"author":{"avatar":"https://cdn.motor1.com/custom/share/ev-coral-author-noface.webp","username":"Rocket13","role":"COMMENTER"}},{"id":"4495cd3c-3e70-427e-8dcc-238a2b266f20","body":"<div>Exactly. Anyone supporting a ban is not confident in the merits of EVs. All proposed bans do is make people push back. Most of the FUD being spread against EVs is by people against the ban. </div>","createdAt":"2026-02-07T11:52:56.158Z","actionCounts":{"reaction":{"total":0}},"replyCount":0,"author":{"avatar":"https://cdn.motor1.com/custom/share/ev-coral-author-noface.webp","username":"Troy Savary","role":"COMMENTER"}}]}},{"id":"440b10bb-e726-4840-8f33-ae9aa2e6deaf","body":"<div>The most successful automakers in the next two decades are going to be the ones who concentrate on building the best EV experience. I'm not worried about EVs taking over; they're already good enough and as the charging infrastructure gets built out they're only going to be more appealing.<br></div>","createdAt":"2026-02-07T10:36:17.612Z","actionCounts":{"reaction":{"total":2}},"replyCount":0,"author":{"avatar":"https://cdn.motor1.com/custom/share/ev-coral-author-noface.webp","username":"auto_fan_115461156761132539107","role":"COMMENTER"},"replies":{"nodes":[]}},{"id":"1830ea24-e00a-4349-9f7b-1cd01ef60a0f","body":"<div>Norway shows the way, how to do it.</div>","createdAt":"2026-02-07T11:30:32.705Z","actionCounts":{"reaction":{"total":1}},"replyCount":2,"author":{"avatar":"https://cdn.motor1.com/custom/share/ev-coral-author-noface.webp","username":"auto_fan_74986803","role":"COMMENTER"},"replies":{"nodes":[{"id":"f2e6ef10-ca34-4a0c-9e01-fecd32467959","body":"<div>Norway put huge taxes on ICE vehicles because they wanted to export their oil rather than use it domestically. Huge oil revenue spread among a small population is not something other countries can emulate. </div>","createdAt":"2026-02-07T11:55:10.193Z","actionCounts":{"reaction":{"total":1}},"replyCount":1,"author":{"avatar":"https://cdn.motor1.com/custom/share/ev-coral-author-noface.webp","username":"Troy Savary","role":"COMMENTER"}},{"id":"878e339a-77af-4f8c-93c5-5942c6996c89","body":"<div>not every country has a wealth fund backed by its oil production... norway is the complete opposite, the unicorn.<br></div>","createdAt":"2026-02-10T18:24:13.191Z","actionCounts":{"reaction":{"total":0}},"replyCount":0,"author":{"avatar":"https://cdn.motor1.com/custom/share/ev-coral-author-noface.webp","username":"salamoon","role":"COMMENTER"}}]}}]}}},"message":null}