"Critics of electric vehicles (EVs) should cease their negative comments" - EV proponent's rebuke to critics
In the latest episode of Kobelcast, a weekly chat hosted by EV Füssen, the focus was on the criticism that has arisen following the team's recent test games. The moderator of Kobelcast, Max Edinger, led the discussion, which lasted for one hour, as is customary for the show.
The topics discussed in Kobelcast are usually related to ice hockey, and this episode was no exception. The current episode, however, did not address any other topics beyond the criticism of EV Füssen's ice hockey team.
The recent test games of EV Füssen's ice hockey team resulted in a mixed performance, with two wins and four losses. The opponent team in the last test match was SC Riessersee, and the game ended in a close 5:4 penalty shootout victory for SC Riessersee.
This mixed performance has raised concerns about the team's preparation, and these concerns were at the heart of the discussion in the current episode of Kobelcast. The chairman of EV Füssen, Jörg Noack, was not directly involved in the discussion.
Kobelcast is a forum for discussing various topics in the world of ice hockey. While the show typically allows for broader discussions on the sport, this week's episode was centred on the criticism of EV Füssen's ice hockey team. The criticism was a major topic in the current episode, with Max Edinger leading a thoughtful and engaging discussion.
In conclusion, the current episode of Kobelcast provided a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the criticism that has arisen following EV Füssen's recent test games. The show, as always, proved to be an informative and engaging discussion about ice hockey.
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